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women that works at nursery keeps flirting with my boyfriend!!!

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jessjamiecoby199 · 23/03/2014 17:52

Everytime we go to pick my lb up from nursery she always going straight up to him. Always touching him somehow. She always giving me dirty looks. And she asked him to add him on fb which he didnt do. She always little remarks about his looks (basically saying he is fit and things like that). Really need some advice as i cant take it anymore and i dont want my children going to a nursery where the staff are unprofessional. Thanks jess

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Chottie · 24/03/2014 05:52

lb = little brother?

Is this woman your lb's key worker? She sounds quite sad and a bit desperate....

Lj8893 · 24/03/2014 06:21

Yes I think lb=little brother

I'm another one that thinks its up to your dp to say something, although I can understand why you would be angry!

yegodsandlittlefishes · 24/03/2014 06:38

I thought lb meant little boy.

Either way, I'd be doing the pick ups and drop offs at nursery without the boyfriend and possibly the rest of my life without the boyfriend. His response made my skin crawl.

MostWicked · 24/03/2014 08:48

lb must be little boy - she talks about her children going to that nursery.

Lj8893 · 24/03/2014 09:07

Oh yes of course its little boy!!! Wake up LJ Smile

sykadelic · 24/03/2014 23:31

Why doesn't he just stop going inside? If you're there as well he can just stay in the car or wait outside.

As for the FB add request, he can either:

  1. send her a message telling her it's completely inappropriate and to please cease contact, THEN decline and block
  2. talk to the manager about how you find it strange that nursery staff are sending FB requests to parents of children that they don't know personally and ask whether there is a policy about it and if so, could you please be placed on a "do not add" list as your FB is just for close friends and family, then decline and block
  3. just decline and block her.

Either option would work but she might be slightly unhinged so I lean towards 2 or 3. DEFINITELY stop him going in though so she gets the point.

CrispyHedgeHog · 27/03/2014 09:57

oh come on, I'm sure pasithea was joking in the same way that I was :o

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