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Is it morally wrong not to share food you bought with a family member?
My mother has a habit of berating me whenever I buy something for myself and don't share (she even called me fat for it today). Funny thing is, she absolutely NEVER shares, ever. She seems to think she's completely exempt from this moral dilemma. So what are your thoughts. You have a craving for something, you run to the store, spend your own money on it to enjoy it. Is it wrong to not go seeking someone out to give them a portion?
5 Answers
- Anonymous3 months ago
No, it's your food, not hers.
- OTTOLv 63 months ago
If someone sees you eating it, they might ask for some. If you say No, then if they have something you would like, they will say No. The solution is for no one to know you have it.