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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-07-19 06:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #3485 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3485 ⌋

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Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Classmate in, I think, 8th Grade: "Ugh, my Mum never packs anything I like for my lunch."
Me, disturbed: "You don't make your own lunch?"
Her, baffled: "No?"
Me, more disturbed: "I've been making my own lunch since I was four."

Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 08:37 am (UTC)(link)
that doesn't seem particularly spoiled? just a difference with how things are done at their house

Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah uh... getting your lunch made for you is something quite a few mothers insist on whether you want it or not. And quite honestly, I sincerely doubt you were actually making your own lunch at four years old. (Even if you did, wow, way to sound pretentious af.)

Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know about four, but before I reached 2nd grade, I was making my own lunch, doing laundry, and some of the cooking, in addition to cleaning my room.

But to be fair, I was being "cared" for by a lazy parental unit who had no interest in doing anything for their kids. (The sad part is, even though I was forced to do things for myself, they kept me from being independent, and then later blamed my inability to launch on me.)

Re: What is the most sheltered/spoiled thing you've ever heard someone say?

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Second grade is a few years later than 4 though. I already did a lot of chores in primary school as well, but making a 4 years old kid pick out/prepare their own lunch sounds like a pretty neglectful situation. But just if your family situation isn't neglectful, it's not automatically "sheltered".

DA

(Anonymous) 2016-07-20 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
My mom always made my lunches because she knew it was the only way I'd eat healthy. I learned how to cook, but not unsupervised, and until high school she just insisted on doing it. Even then, while I could make a lunch then, she'd make stuff for me to put in it because hey, she's mom and it was how she showed she cared. She loves cooking.