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Hopkirk | 12:36 Mon 18th Apr 2022 | ChatterBank
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Can I please confirm I am correct in a point?
Too much chocolate isn't good for children. A responsible parent will quietly reduce the amount of chocolate in the house, by surreptitiously consuming some of it.
Am I right?
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Spot on Hoppy
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Yes, there is that danger. Maggie.
Absolutely correct
Chocs away !
it's the least you can do Hopkirk
the milky bars are on me!
Yes.
I should cocoa.
Anyway hoppy, chocolate only appeared in our house twice a year, easter eggs and that xmas chocolate selection box.
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That's dreadful parenting, Piggy.
and using the dog as a final receptacle
chocolate is poisonous for dogs!
Some might argue though that 'good parenting' should mean 'strict parenting'.

In which case, a parents' duty must surely be to eat ALL of the chocolate, shouldn't it?

;-)
If you were a responsible parent, you wouldn't buy your children too much chocolate anyway. Therefore, you wouldn't actually have to steal it from them.
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Mine are 29 and 23.
'er indoors still buys eggs.
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When my children were young and got too much chocolate it wasn't due to us being bad parents.
Being they were the first of that generation, there were excited grandparents and aunties who wanted to show their love by giving them gifts.

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