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It is not unusual that people become emotional due to different reasons and circumstances, even when it comes to something as everyday as pudding. There are many factors that can lead to emotions, and every person has his own way of responding to them. It is important to show empathy and understanding and to be aware that it is okay to show emotions even when it comes to small things. However, we should also consider that it is generally important to react appropriately to situations and not to express emotions inappropriately.
Not okay!
With 33 you should actually be ready to cook the gala chocolate pudding yourself, additionally refined with cream & chocolate, or to prepare a completely own mixture of food strength & cocoa.
Hey,
With 33 you can make yourself a pudding, I find something inappropriate!
He gets his pudding, then he gets freshly wound and comes with the pacifier in the car.
Adults also have their trigger points, they’re full of life, and then they don’t get pudding and the inner, traumatized child comes up.
This is a level that I would classify as “before kindergarten”. Kind, immature, infantile.
It’s childish and not OK.
Such a relationship wouldn’t be okay for me – it’s certainly annoying.
I know a lot of people at the age whose children cry because they don’t get pudding.
Therefore, such a behavior is just childish.
Hi, Mrsshadow12.
I have no problems with that.
One cries into his beer, the other in his pudding. π€£ (which he does not have)
So, take it easy.
Greetings, Renate.
yes, everything in orderπππ₯±π₯±πππ’π’π’π
With 3.3 years you can cry. With 33? Do you have any other problems than to show you like a toddler?!?!!!!
Fight to the end no matter how many losses
Pudding is a must!
Richly silly and childish
That’s pretty childish.