Last night, I was sitting in a rocking chair and eating some Skittles my mom sent to our family for Valentine's Day. While I was munching away, Rachel came in:
Rachel: "Can I have some?"
Me: "No."
Rachel: "Why not?"
Me: "Because you've had so much sugar over the last couple of days, if you were to eat some more you would bleed sugar."
Rachel: "Why are you eating candy?"
Me: "Because I feel like it."
Rachel: "Well, I feel like it too."
How can I resist my beautiful little girl's charm?
Rachel: "Can I have some?"
Me: "No."
Rachel: "Why not?"
Me: "Because you've had so much sugar over the last couple of days, if you were to eat some more you would bleed sugar."
Rachel: "Why are you eating candy?"
Me: "Because I feel like it."
Rachel: "Well, I feel like it too."
How can I resist my beautiful little girl's charm?
Uh-oh. It's all becoming subjective to the child- when moral relativism creeps in, there's no controlling the kids.
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