My mom’s toaster was broken so I bought her a beautiful new toaster oven that is simple to use. Instead of using it thi
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TaraDeS — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:28 PM)
Ajgoodfellow July 27, 2025 08:17 PM
Member since March 1, 2018
Because she complained that the old toaster was broken. So I assumed any normal sane adult would just use the new one. She eats toasted bread daily.
Why do encourage her dysfunction ?
What
"dysfunction"
?!
She just eats her toast how she likes it.
You sound like a controll-freak son, who's simply annoyed that she didn't kiss your feet for a stupid toaster. However, why do I even reply to this unimportant bs.
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TaraDeS — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:44 PM)
Ajgoodfellow July 27, 2025 08:33 PM
Member since March 1, 2018
Yes, get out and don’t come back. Have a nice day!
Hey Diddler, Diddler….the cat and the fiddler LOL
Before I leave and regarding your signature.
And Deliciousfeet aka MiniMaster's statements just now:
You are NOT Ajgoodfellow
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You're just another old account of a Filmboarder, who didn't come back for a longer.
Hijack food for DF.
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/.ㅤ — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:50 PM)
Capgras syndrome (CS), also known as imposter syndrome or delusion of doubles, is a rare psychiatric disorder where a person believes a loved one or someone they know has been replaced by an identical imposter.
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/. — 8 months ago(July 28, 2025 07:11 AM)
What "dysfunction"?!
She just eats her toast how she likes it.
You sound like a controll-freak son, who's simply annoyed that she didn't kiss your feet for a stupid toaster. However, why do I even reply to this unimportant bs.
Have a good one.
this post has a completely different vibe from the normal insane schizoid output.
interesting
i 100% agree btw
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MiniMasterpieceTheater — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:24 PM)
Not that it applies to your mother's situation…but the inability to learn new tasks is a significant indicator for age related cognitive issues. Be patient with her…she luvs you more than you kno
Cold comfort for change? Did you exchange
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Ajgoodfellow — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:39 PM)
I know. I try and be as patient as possible but I do get annoyed. I also bought her a new lamp because she would drag her old lamp back and forth from her bedroom to the living room every night. Then she doesn’t want to use the new lamp and watches TV in the dark. I don’t get it.
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MiniMasterpieceTheater — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 07:03 PM)
It sounds like you do a good job truthfully.
And frustration is built right in with these things…your venting is healthy. It would seem your mother did a fine job raising you and if you are in a care taker position with her…I think she is fortunate.
Have a nice day AJ


Cold comfort for change? Did you exchange
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It’smonicah — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:37 PM)
Well maybe she could eventually get it or maybe ask if she would rather have a regular toaster. I think it sounds she’s having a hard time adjusting to it or maybe she just has her own preference. Older ppl are definitely like that tho
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MissMargoChanning — 8 months ago(July 27, 2025 06:32 PM)
Why didn't you get her toaster? That probably takes up less counter space. It really hasn't anything to do with age,or resistance to change. It has more to do with knowing what one likes.
If she liked her toaster, you ought to have gotten her a better one with bigger slots for her bagle.
There is no doubt that she probably lost patience with you while trying to teach you things while growing up. No doubt she loves you though.
Give her a little time. She might look over these instructions and try out that oven because you gave it to her and she loves you.
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