Dreadful Dante
Well-Known Member
Before reading this, consider it's not a starvation, survival or selfish situation.
I never understood why people shared food. My mother raised to share but to this day I'm pissed when someone wants to take a bite of my food (I'm not an only child). It doesn't make any sense.
If I make a sandwich the size of my hunger, then I have to share it with someone, it's no longer my sandwich, it's theirs and I have to make another one for myself.
And then I'm blamed for acting selfish and rude. I'm handing them my food, how is that rude?
Why do people do this?
Can someone explain why people share food? Specially small portions, why? If it tastes good and the person is hungry, why don't they get one for themselves instead of wanting mine?
My mother often says she wants a bite of my sandwich because it looks so good. But she already knows the taste of it, because I've been making the same type of sandwich my entire life. Why would she eat just one bite? That doesn't suffice to kill hunger. How do I explain to someone that if I share my food it's no longer mine? And if it's split, it's not sufficient to my caloric needs. Also the germ thing.
Why do people share food?
Peacefully,
Dante.
I never understood why people shared food. My mother raised to share but to this day I'm pissed when someone wants to take a bite of my food (I'm not an only child). It doesn't make any sense.
If I make a sandwich the size of my hunger, then I have to share it with someone, it's no longer my sandwich, it's theirs and I have to make another one for myself.
And then I'm blamed for acting selfish and rude. I'm handing them my food, how is that rude?
Why do people do this?
Can someone explain why people share food? Specially small portions, why? If it tastes good and the person is hungry, why don't they get one for themselves instead of wanting mine?
My mother often says she wants a bite of my sandwich because it looks so good. But she already knows the taste of it, because I've been making the same type of sandwich my entire life. Why would she eat just one bite? That doesn't suffice to kill hunger. How do I explain to someone that if I share my food it's no longer mine? And if it's split, it's not sufficient to my caloric needs. Also the germ thing.
Why do people share food?
Peacefully,
Dante.
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