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tropical-punch
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Topic: Do you feed your S/Os company? Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 12:43pm |
Say for example, your s/o's best friend came to spend the night (on a whim might I add and without your s/o even asking first, just telling. But that's another thead in itself.) If you get up to cook breakfast for yourself, would you make something for the friend too? Or is that your s/o's responsibility?
Edited by tropical-punch - Aug 16 2014 at 2:03pm
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callmeDEva
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 12:48pm |
Yeah. I like cooking for people.
One time my ex's friend came over and didn't like what we had so he ordered pizza
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Diane (35)
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 12:50pm |
I would, it's just food, i wont begrudge anyone food plus it all ends up the same place. 'Cause even though the person is an univited guest they are still a guest under my, our roof. But more than likely I'd wake up after twevlve noon (like i did today) and this would not be an issue. Hell I dont even cook more time.
My mommy has supm she inherited from her grandfather if it can feed five, it can feed 3 more and that kindness with sharing food, making plates etc.
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Qualified
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:00pm |
Absolutely. Maybe the southern hospitality. No one comes into my house without having something eat. I usually cook more anyways and hate when there is waste so I welcome the opportunity to feed more people.
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tropical-punch
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:34pm |
Ugh. I have my reservations for cooking for others because cooking is not one of my strong suits. Im too embarrassed to mess something up. What I dont get though is how you can lay in bed all day and not even ask your friend if he's hungry, like wtf? I guess they have that kind of understanding though. Bf had to find his own food when he went to stay with his friend for a week. That I do not understand.
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zolloh
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:41pm |
as in i get up and make 2 strips of bacon, one scrambled egg, 2 pieces of toast and one cup of coffee yet there are 3 people in the house? que?  ....my mama would telekinetically slap me all the way from Africa
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TexturizedDiva
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:44pm |
SO's family yes, friend...iono. I guess.
Edited by TexturizedDiva - Aug 16 2014 at 1:49pm
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Random Thoughts
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:47pm |
My girl's friend stayed with us for a week last week. I cooked for her? *shrugs*
Edited by Random Thoughts - Aug 16 2014 at 1:47pm
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kerysdream7
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:47pm |
Of course I would feed his friend. I wouldn't want the friend to feel uncomfortable. No need to ruffle feathers. A guest is a guest no matter how much notice I was given. Plus I love cooking for people.
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coconess
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Posted: Aug 16 2014 at 1:49pm |
i couldnt imagine just not offering them something.. especially if im eating.
i was just as my friends house and when her boyfriend got up to cook for himself and her he offered then made me some too.
how rude.
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