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    My 15 yr old son chooses

    @rejected Kudo points if you take him out afterwards to a comfort place to remind him that you guys mean well and he is not obligated to be okay with it as long as he understands it is all for love.
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    My 15 yr old son chooses

    @rejected Have you had a reckoning with him like the near adult he is?? Perhaps you guys sugar coating it isn't helping his confusion and resistance.. from his view point it may very well look like you are just being selfish. Have you explained in, as appropriate as needed information, why...
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    Girlfriend telling my son he has an allergy when he doesn’t.

    @sergiomonterroso So next time you see her, it's time for a kind reminder on YOUR child's health and what his needs are and where her place ends in the matter. Then promptly hand her a pamphlet on food allergies.
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    Girlfriend telling my son he has an allergy when he doesn’t.

    For reals though.. Google gluten allergy, it will give you copious amounts of information on Celiac Disease. When a celiac person ingests gluten, his or her immune system will attack against its own body's tissue. Whereas, if a person is gluten intolerant, the consumption of gluten will cause...
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    Girlfriend telling my son he has an allergy when he doesn’t.

    @add151763 Oh man. Yeah this comes down to poor education. She needs to do the research for all of these things too..
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    Girlfriend telling my son he has an allergy when he doesn’t.

    @add151763 😬 well your kiddo likely then gets denied many yummy treats needlessly.. although it probably is just easier for her to say all gluten products because it would naturally eliminate any wheat exposure. Gluten is a protein in wheat but a wheat allergy usually implies a broader protein...
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    Girlfriend telling my son he has an allergy when he doesn’t.

    @sergiomonterroso Okay I've got to be that person. It's either gluten intolerant (meaning can be eaten moderately with minor side effects or must eat large quantities to trigger discomfort) or Celiac disease. There is no such thing as a simple gluten allergy. Last person I had tell me they...
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