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AIBU?

To have only let DD invite ONE friend with her tomorrow?

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dilemma456 · 16/10/2009 14:55

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diddl · 16/10/2009 14:58

Oh FFS!!

If her daughter would love to go so much,tell her to blöödy well take her herself!

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charlotteolivia · 16/10/2009 15:00

thats ridiculous!! does the mother who followed you out realise it is your dd's birthday party she is invited to next week??

as long as you dd understands that as it is an expensive treat, that is why she is only allowed one friend, I don't see the problem.

how old is your dd?

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6feetundertheGroundhogs · 16/10/2009 15:01

YANBU.

God why is it that people have to say something...

Were those parents offering to pay... thought not.

Do you in fact have a car large enough to consider taking more? Unless you have a 7 seater, an ordinary family car is suitable for 5 people only.

With the party at the soft play next week, the gaggle of other mums is definately being unreasonable.

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4kidsandlovingit · 16/10/2009 15:02

No YANBU. You do what suits your circumstances and sod everyone else. Far too ofter these days parents think it is their childs right to go to parties and outings.

DS1 is going out on a birthday trip tomorrow and he is the only one going and quite often DS2 goes out for brthdays and is one of only a couple of kids. The only person I know who gets upset with this is DD2 (twin to DS2) but even she has to put up with it. I`ve made a point of telling all of my kids that they go when they are invited and if not then tough.

You are never going to make everyone happy all of the time. Your DD chose the person she wanted to go with for the simple reason that she would rather share her time with that person. As ever (well a lot of cases)its the parents that cause problems and not the kids. They just learn by a very poor example!

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 16/10/2009 15:05

No no no

you are not being at all unreasonable. She is lucky to have two special events - one for family one for friends. Albeit she has been able to invite one mate to the family event.

This mum is very rude indeed.

My son wants something for his next birthday that will be quite costly, so he will only be allowed to invite two friends. he has lots of mates so this will be hard, but it will be fine, because as class parents we have always told the children that you can't always invite everybody etc.

What bad manners indeed.

Enjoy your family's special outing.

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TrillianSlasher · 16/10/2009 15:10

That's incredibly rude.

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dilemma456 · 16/10/2009 17:33

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Pyrocanthus · 16/10/2009 17:41

Spectacularly rude. The mum isn't doing her child any favours by making her feel she's entitled to go.

Enjoy your day.

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FfreckleFface · 16/10/2009 17:44

YANBU.That's mental. Inviting her daughter to your day out? She sounds like a loon. Hope you have a good day tomorrow.

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mummyofprincesses · 16/10/2009 17:49

The other mum is BVU but you are not. I wouldn't be surprised if she turns up tomorrow and follows you about until you feel guilty about her poor child and invite them to join you! What ridiculous behaviour from a grown woman. She is setting her precious child up for a fall if this is how she is about one little outing!

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mistermister · 16/10/2009 17:51

Hope you and your DD and friend thoroughly enjoy your day - how rude of this other woman! I wouldn't dream of saying something like that! I always let my son take 1 friend, e.g. we went to Longleat last time. Likewise, another mum dropped hints at me but I didn't bother justifying it as you have to draw the line somewhere! I think it's nice for all concerned to have one special friend out for the day. Have a nice time!

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cocolepew · 16/10/2009 17:53

How rude.

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LauraIngallsWilder · 16/10/2009 17:55

How ridiculous of the mother to say that too you

Of course yanbu

Enjoy tommorrow, I hope the weather is lovely too

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piscesmoon · 16/10/2009 17:57

Ignore her-utterly ridiculous!

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dilemma456 · 16/10/2009 17:58

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Madascheese · 16/10/2009 18:00

How rude is that?????, and how mean to wind her child up.

You're not being unreasonable, you're being lovely!

She however is being an utter cow!

Hope you all and esp DD and her nice friend have a lovely day with fab weather...

xMad

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PurpleCrazyHorse · 16/10/2009 18:29

Ohhh... update after the weekend as want to know if loony parent follows you around... eek!

Have a fab time

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6feetundertheGroundhogs · 16/10/2009 18:37

So freakmum has told her uninvited daughter that she could go with you and your family? That's not rude, that's insane!

If she has the audacity to say anything to you tomorrow, get the kids out of earshot and say to her firmly:

"There is a whole class party at the soft play next week to which, so far, you are still welcome to attend.

The trip tomorrow is a private family celebration, and I said that DD could invite 1 friend. She did.

You telling your daughter that she could come too and winding her up about it is out-and-out irresponsible and quite frankly CRUEL to your own daughter. You should be ashamed of yourself.

Think about what you do and say to your own poor children before berating me and mine."

Stupid COW (her, not you OP...)

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dilemma456 · 17/10/2009 18:12

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mistermister · 18/10/2009 16:18
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