Wouldn’t a father in a similar situation face a similar dilemma? There is also the likelihood that the mother has greater access to maraschino cherries than the child does and it would be a kind gesture to give something to someone who has less access. There is no right or wrong in the situation except to place too much emphasis on the long term consequences of the action.
Wouldn’t a father in a similar situation face a similar dilemma? There is also the likelihood that the mother has greater access to maraschino cherries than the child does and it would be a kind gesture to give something to someone who has less access. There is no right or wrong in the situation except to place too much emphasis on the long term consequences of the action.