“Our daughter cried and thanked me because it was pretty expensive and not something she could afford,” he said.
“Of course, the cousins went to get more snacks and threw a fit when they saw it and realized the snacks were in there. They told their parents, and they told my wife, and she’s not happy with me, saying that our daughter should share her snacks with family and she’s being selfish and will get fat.”
“Our daughter is incredibly fit, does multiple sports, and exercises all the time; she’s far from unhealthy. I told my wife she could order her own, and our daughter was happy to tell her where to order them, but she didn’t like that either and told her that the chest needs to go and that I should’ve consulted her on buying the bin in the first place.”
He added that their pantry at home has tons of snacks in there that their family members could eat instead.
He’s left wondering if it was wrong of him to buy this bin for his daughter. What do you think?
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