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A pet peeve of mine is how often this attitude of "all kids hate vegetables, especially the green ones" shows up in kids books. I never understood it as a kid (Brussels sprouts and asparagus were favorites in my house) and once I read it in a book, I try to avoid reading that book to my children again. My 6 yr old

I mean, they could've used more vegan options.

That line is the main thing that makes me think this whole thing is fake.

Yeah. Everything about this story screams "straw feminist made up in Reddit's fevered imagination".

Are we sure the kid wasn't sent to privates school?

Huh? External genitalia are organs. Organs (internal or external) =/ enticing cookies. I stand by this assertion.

I thought the same thing, but then I saw that one of the updates apologized for lumping in feminism with this person and that it had been wrong of the poster to do so. I feel like a straw feminist hoax wouldn't have apologized for that.

The thought of teaching seven and eight year olds how to sexually pleasure women makes my skin crawl.

This sound suspiciously like a straw feminist hoax.

Also, I like how the solution to this is to send the kid to private school. Because that'll surely solve everything.

Cookies shaped like any human organ is pretty gross. Chocolate chip lungs, peanut butter livers, rainbow sprinkled bladders, shortbread small intestines = fucking ew.

I know, right?! Just bizarre. I'm assuming she found some sort of non-religious, quirky private school because otherwise, she really is dumb as hell.

The only private school within probably 1000 miles of me are religion based. I sure as hell can't see vagina cookies making the second grade curriculum at them.

No penis cookies? Misandry!

"I hope you end up with an abusive husband that beats on you every night." Oh, how EMPOWERING of you to say, lady!

Yes, exactly! Ugh, why do kids nowhere else magically have this problem.?! It's because some (a lot) of US parents are idiots - I noticed that they tend to fall into the different ends of the spectrum, too. People who tend to be lower class (like, Honey Boo Boo) or people who are insane parents and their child is a

I agree, those assumptions are awful. I was at a steak house with my kids that also has a salad bar and some hot side dishes that you help yourself to. I was there with my youngest, and I said "Do you want potatoes, or rice, or pasta with your meal?" after having looked at the buffet and having seen 2 different pasta

And that's fair, which is why I think the fact that the place is straight-up saying "if these are your requirements, you should eat somewhere else" is pretty helpful. People to whom those dietary restrictions apply don't need to worry about whether they can eat there, because they know they can't. It's not as if they

Wow. That's not cool. I've been on the other side of that - big group that was probably half vegetarian did a big veggie fakesgiving. Host made an amazing vegetarian entree and we all signed up for sides - our whole group loved to cook and we often did potlucks. Day before one guest calls the host and says he is