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Moooom, I'm booooored
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 115308" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I was guilty of those two. I also had a mother who definitely hated to say no to me. So, she would offer suggestion after suggestion for things to do or eat, all of which I would turn down. I usually didn't know what I wanted, it just wasn't what was suggested or something I knew really wasn't an option.</p><p></p><p>Finally, when I was around 17 my mother got smart. After spending an afternoon moving the wood to the other side of the house, I never again said I was bored. When she fixed me a PB&J sandwich and told me I had to eat it (I loathe peanut butter!), that was the end of my announcing I was hungry. From that point on, I would ask if she could do something with me or if I could do what I wanted and I was very good about getting my own food. The next thing I know, she would have had me eating pig's feet (which she loved!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 115308, member: 3626"] I was guilty of those two. I also had a mother who definitely hated to say no to me. So, she would offer suggestion after suggestion for things to do or eat, all of which I would turn down. I usually didn't know what I wanted, it just wasn't what was suggested or something I knew really wasn't an option. Finally, when I was around 17 my mother got smart. After spending an afternoon moving the wood to the other side of the house, I never again said I was bored. When she fixed me a PB&J sandwich and told me I had to eat it (I loathe peanut butter!), that was the end of my announcing I was hungry. From that point on, I would ask if she could do something with me or if I could do what I wanted and I was very good about getting my own food. The next thing I know, she would have had me eating pig's feet (which she loved!). [/QUOTE]
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