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On Sat 03 May 2008 07:52:27a, PeterLucas told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> 3.184:
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>>> Unless the 'person' is allegic to just about everything (in which
>>> case she shouldn't be foisting herself on any 'friends'), if she has
>>> "special needs" she should take care of them.

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>> He has absolutely no allergies to any foods or medications.

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> Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!! So he's just being a spoilt little child.
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> "Gimme, gimme, gimme..... pay me attention."


Honestly, not really. It's just an aversion. If I didn't cook for him
differently, it wouldn't matter to him. He'd just find something else to
eat.

>>> Within 3 weeks of moving in with me, all kids and all adults were
>>> eating the same food........ and no-one died!! Go Figger!!!

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>> I wish that would have worked here, but he would simply not eat what I
>> preferred to cook and would just go out for a McDonald's.

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> That's fine.
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> But that **really** shows the level of feeling and commitment that he
> has for you.


No, it really doesn't, Peter. There's absolutely nothing that he would do
for me, apart from the food thing.

> FFS!! I was willing to become a frikken vego for my CA wife!!
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> Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.
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> (And I'll come back to the Slack-Macs thing later!!)
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>> I cook 2 different meals on most nights, in self defense, because I
>> won't stoop to his pitiful level of taste. :-)
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> Stop doing it Wayne.
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> Because as long as you continue to cater to the needs of an attention
> seeking asswipe, they'll continue to act like children and continue to
> drag as much out of you as they can.
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> I'd rather live by myself than have to cater to someone like that.


Maybe I'm making it sound worse than it is. It's not a hardship for me.
Anything he likes to eat just takes a warming up or a quick grilling. What
I make for myself takes a lot more effort.

I understand and appreciate your position, but in our situation it really
isn't a hardship.

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