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XladysailaX | 14:11 Thu 13th Sep 2007 | Food & Drink
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my bf doesnt stop eating and my dad moans at me wat can i feed him so he gets full quick
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If your boyfriend is eating your family out of house and home, you may have to say the hard words and ask him to please eat at home before he comes over and tell him why!
concrete :-) Nah sorry sounds like my bloke, he's as skinny as a rake but when he gets to mine he has his dinner then afters, then a packet of biscuits then cereal. Wish I could stop him eating, I dont even think he's hungry its just habit or boredom if I;m watching my soaps :-)
I'm with BBW here, unless your bf is paying your family keep or bringing his own food I would politely suggest that he eats before he arrives, he chips in to the shopping budget and most of all, he does it his flipping self! You don't sound old enough to be running round after a man already, trust me I have been there - I was 14 with a boyfriend who was (with hindsight) a great fat pig who ate us out of house and home and I could never see my parent's problem. Trust me, now I have to do the shopping I am the one getting on at others for being greedy!
Try giving him a bowl of soup with some breadbefore the main dinner, that should fill him up (and it's cheap)
What can you feed him?

Cant he feed himself?
Try a large glass of water before and after eating.

Or perhaps he has worms !!!! Or he's just plain greedy.
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he is just plain greedy his mum kicked him out and now he is living with me and he is going through a hard time so i cant be nasty to him
THANKS FOR EVERYONES ADVICE
Give him a large pork pie to scoff.
feed him what you eat as a family and if he wants more then tell him to provide the extra.
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thx every1
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Lady - I think the fact that he is eating too much may be the least of your problems. I am sure your parents feel that way too - even though they may only verbally discuss his gluttony.

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