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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1744769" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I’m wondering where to place the people who really try to insist on you having something you don’t eat? The person who tries to force a pudding into you, despite you saying that you don’t eat that particular food? And then becoming super snitty when you stand your ground, it’s like they are trying to set you up to fall, and don’t like it when you prove to be stronger than them... People who think you’re being miserable for turning away cake, for not joining in. I have the sort of advantage that I’m highly allergic to dairy, so if it comes to it I have that card to play, it it’s like a battle of wills sometimes, and I don’t use that one until the last resort. Never thought I’d be grateful for that particular allergy until recently!</p><p></p><p>And why do so many gatherings of women have to be centred on bl**dy CAKE??? #pethate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1744769, member: 468055"] I’m wondering where to place the people who really try to insist on you having something you don’t eat? The person who tries to force a pudding into you, despite you saying that you don’t eat that particular food? And then becoming super snitty when you stand your ground, it’s like they are trying to set you up to fall, and don’t like it when you prove to be stronger than them... People who think you’re being miserable for turning away cake, for not joining in. I have the sort of advantage that I’m highly allergic to dairy, so if it comes to it I have that card to play, it it’s like a battle of wills sometimes, and I don’t use that one until the last resort. Never thought I’d be grateful for that particular allergy until recently! And why do so many gatherings of women have to be centred on bl**dy CAKE??? #pethate [/QUOTE]
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