Shoul i let my 20 year old son have one of my (very expensive) actimel yoghurts. ?!


Question: No. As a 21-year old who eats his mother's yoghurts, I can honestly say that he's not old enough to appreciate either the cost nor the health benefits of the aforementioned dairy product. ;-)


Answers: No. As a 21-year old who eats his mother's yoghurts, I can honestly say that he's not old enough to appreciate either the cost nor the health benefits of the aforementioned dairy product. ;-)

LMAO, is this a serious question!?

and if it is, YES! Its just a yoghurt!

~ awww,,,,,yes,,,1st it is nice to share,,,,2nd it is going to make your son feel like he is a special person cause you shared one of your favorite treats,,,,,,

I would share,,,,,, :)

Ha ha - I know the feeling. They always want the stuff that costs the most : - )

Did he get you a nice Mothers Day gift???

umm i would say so...i mean first of all he is your son
and secondly, its just yogurt

yes but only if he promises to do the dishes!!!!....one good turn deserves anbother...lol

Tell him to go and buy his own with his own money.......if not, give him one but say you want it replased. Or if you are feeling really generous, just give it to him. LOL

Do you have CONTROL issues? Of course, give him one for Pete's sake!

yeah, it'll shut him up

Its good manners to share! Sounds like if you needed to ask it that you have not instilled this upon your son.
On the other hand.. if he is 20 and still living at home and not paying any room or board or helps out around the house then tell him to go get a job(part time if he is at uni) and buy his own.

It is yours, I would tell him no. Unless He buys you more.

Let him buy his own.

tell him to feck off and buy his own

no!! tell him get a job and buy his own lol!! :-)

yoghurts very expensive??? i think you need to go to a different shop.

since when were they expensive

No! Tell him to buy his bloody own! Greedy little S*d he is!

ooh, no....Put a lock on the fridge door. I have one every morning for breakfast, banana, cup of coffee, sometimes a slice of toast. I do not take pills, weigh the same weight as I did at 19yrs , and now gone eighty....treasure your Actimel...best thing since sliced bread..!!

No. Make him buy his own. Some things are very precious and Actimel is one of them.

Wouldn't it be better if he had his own fridge!........xxxxxxxxx





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