

Fair enough if you’re in that camp
Fair enough if you’re in that camp
I agree if it’s the sole sweetener in a sweet thing. But if it’s combined with real sugar in a only lightly sweet thing I find it unnoticeable. I recommend giving it a shot.
How were you convinced sweet tea was a healthy drink to begin with? https://health.clevelandclinic.org/what-is-stevia Stevia to reduce the amount of agave nectar used is making it healthier if anything. Can you actually taste it if it’s used sparingly in addition to real sugar?
Not surprising at all, puberty is when the weird behaviour really gets into gear, hormones make you painfully awkward.
That seems pretty typical kinda unfortunate kid blunder years behaviour. If deep down they’re a good person they will hopefully figure out this isn’t a good way to get attention and look back and cringe, but there’s a risk this’ll lead to inceldom.
Most likely they are lonely and are blundering their way through trying to find a way to not be lonely
If you only put distilled water in it it really doesn’t seem like an issue