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Why Do Grandmas Always Want Us To Eat

I want my grandma to move out!?

Okay my grandma is annoying! Seriously she yells at me for no reason! She makes me eat too much! She always is so sexual! She shows her boobs to me (I didn't even wanna see it!) and she touches my butt all the time!

I always yell at her to stop because I don't want her touching me! One time I even cried because I didn't want her to stay with us! My dad made her move to New York .. Apparently she came back!

I don't want her anymore! When I was little I fell asleep and I woke up her trying to feed me! Like WHO DOES THAT!?

She says i'm a horrible grandchild! The reason I'm horrible to her because she's even more horrible to me and she gets on my nerves!

Every night I would tell my mom I want her to move out! My mom hates her they got in a big fight! My mom always wanted her to move out even my dad!

But my dad is too afraid! How do I convice my parents to make her move out! I won't miss her what so ever!

Why does my Grandma always have an attitude?

She really has no reason to be angry. She acts like she is all stressed out and what not but all she does is sit on Facebook. She has sewing to get done, and she's not even doing it! She lied to one of her customers and said, "Oh, no it's fine, drop off your clothes anytime. I have no problem with it." but when her customers are gone she COMPLAINS! She complains about how she has so much sewing to get done. She's always like "i'm not doing this anymore. I should just get out of here so people stop bringing me stuff." It's HER fault she CHOSE to do that many.

The other day, my mom had to move furniture and stuff out of the old house and into a Uhaul truck, and my grandpa was helping her (mind you, he's 65, had two strokes, his left side doesn't work right, has diabetes, hypoglycemic, and arthritis) yet he still helps her. It was a long day for him, and he came back to our grandma's house, and guess what she said? "Aw man, my back and feet really hurt from standing here and sewing." i'm just sitting here with a facial expression like "really? did you just say that?"

there is a bunch more, like she expects me and my sister to watch the kids, feed them, change the baby's diaper, feed the dogs, and let the dogs outside WHILE we are trying to catch up on homework. and she thinks SHE is the stressed one? She isn't the one who, at any random moment, could be called into a lawyers office and be questioned about my siblings and their dad because their dad filed for custody for them. she isn't the one in school. she doesn't cook for the family, she doesn't even feed her OWN dogs anymore, let alone pick up their poo when they go to the bathroom the house. she doesn't watch the kids. she doesn't give the animals baths. she isn't the one who has a ton of health problems like me. she isn't the one who has to worry if she is going to succeed in keep her kids. you know what she does? Sits on Facebook, starting drama and complaining. i seriously am tired of her . i used to like coming over to her house, and now that we live with her, i know exactly how my grandpa felt when he lived with her, and why he divorced her. i want hurry and help my mom gather enough money to MOVE THE **** OUT OF HERE. it's so stressful here, and i thought all the stress would be gone when we moved out of that shitty old house. but no, it just followed. please help? i feel like my head is going to explode with all this stress.

Why does my Grandmother always ask me about food?

Because, especially for people who grew up in hard times, food is the ultimate in showing that you like someone and that you care about them. There was a movie called "Good Will Hunting" and in it a character went off that asking someone out for coffee was totally random. I couldn't have disagreed with him more. Sharing food with someone or feeding them is a signal in all cultures (probably back since the day we crawled out of the cave) that we like someone. You don't suggest going out to dinner with someone you hate.

Simply put, Grandma is trying to tell you that you love her. Maybe you could just say "Thanks Grandma, but I'm fine." And every once in awhile just tell her that you love her.

Why do grandmas always want us to eat?

At first I thought it was always my grandma who was like this, but I've seen so many people talking about it and I realized I'm not the only one. I'm curious, why do grandmas always want us to eat?
When I'd tell my grandma I'm not hungry or I'm not eating, she panics. I love my grandma but why are most grandmas like this? Like they don't care whether you're dying, sick, etc. It's all about food..?

Why does my grandma stare at me?

whenever my family goes out to a restaurant my grandma stares at me when i eat my food. I don't think I eat weird or anything so why would she be staring at me? I don't sit infront of her so that can't be why. like when i'm looking down at my food and i can feel her eyes on me and sometimes i pretend to look around the restaurant and she's still staring at me. and one time i looked at her and she wouldnt look away.

Why are grandparents so food orientated and why do they always try to feed you?

A lot of grandparents are in their fifties and sixties. 2018 - 60. That would be 1958. That was less than 15 years after the end of WWII, and only a few years after rationing ended in the UK.At some point during their lives food was probably hard to come by. Now that we live in a time of relative abundance, feeding you is a way of showing love.In addition to this, family gatherings and good times tend to happen around food, so a meal is simply part of setting the stage.To me, it seems appropriate. If instead of a meal, my grandmother offered me a Scotch and a cigarette, I’d be a bit weirded out.

Why are grandmothers always trying to feed you?

Remember when your grandmother grew up. If you are in your mid-30s today and were a baby born to average aged parents, etc., your grandmother saw the 50s and 60s through the eyes of a teenager and young adult. Maybe even the 40s.Food, then, was an expression of the New American Dream. Backyard cooking, home cooking, cocktail parties, all those became an expression of the recovery from a costly and socially unsettling war and the following rebuilding of industries which had been operating under lower manpower and support for a few years. Small treats were not just luxuries, they were a statement, a "heck yes" about the state of the American Dream. If you peruse http://feastcraft.com/?attachmen... - the menu of the Academy Room at the Hollywood Athletic Club, you'll see that the food was down to earth but made plentiful and boastful (a good thing). Americans wanted to feel and celebrate their new prosperity and that was one thing everyone did.Grandmothers likely lived times of hunger and times of food abundance and celebration. But one thing they never forgot was that food is more than just nourishment, it's love and a statement of one's times and soul.

How do I lose weight when my grandma is always forcing food onto me, how can I say no without maker her feel bad?

Okay, I have a few questions for you to consider. First, how old are you? Are you an adult or a child? If you are an adult, it is time you learned to communicate information Grandma doesn't want to hear in a way that she will both listen and not be hurt. (You need to keep in mind that she really won't be hurt so much as annoyed that her food is not considered healthy.) You also need to learn how to use the "hurt thing" on her. You can express hurt that she is trying to harm you by feeding you things you have told her you cannot eat.Second, does Grandma live with you, or do you live with her? If you occupy the same house, it will be tougher (but not impossible) to avoid her cooking, especially if she is the cook. If she won't cooperate, find a few places that carry healthy fare and frequent them for a time. Her pride will soon take over. You can always stop going to her house if she won't cooperate. This is another last resort action, but it may be needed.Third, do you already NEED to lose weight, or are you just afraid that eating Grandma's comfort food is going to make you blow up like a balloon? If you honestly do need to lose weight, you may need to get your doctor to enlist Grandma's help to get you on a healthier way of eating. Grandmas like to help, so perhaps she will jump on the bandwagon.What it all comes down to is that you are responsible for determining what goes into your mouth. In the end, you may have to just say, "Grandma, I can't eat any more cannoli (or whatever her specialty is), because I can't stop at one, and really, even one is too many. If you really love me and care if I am healthy, you won't make me things I can't eat." Then stick to it.

What is the difference between Let's eat, Grandma and Let's eat Grandma?

In the first sentence, the one with the comma after the word “Eat,” the word “Grandma” is in the vocative case. In the second sentence, the one without a comma, the word “Grandma” is in the accusative case. A noun in the vocative case is being addressed (talked to) by the author (speaker) of the sentence. So in the first sentence, someone's grandmother is being invited to eat with him. A noun in the accusative case (In Enlish often called the objective case) is used as the direct object of the predicate (verb). So in the second sentence, the author (speaker) is suggesting to some one to join him in devouring his grandmother!

When you go to grandma’s house what is the one food that you always ask for?

My grandma used to put several packs of sugar free gum in her drawer. I know it's technically not a food, but I always took a piece.

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