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Story time - This mum at nursery!

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travelbee · 02/08/2025 11:46

So my DD made a friend in nursery few months back and I was very happy for her. She and her friend got along really well and the Girl was lovely as well. fast forward few months later, I have always seen her mum dropping her off at nursery but we never has a chat or only exchanged a smiles here and there.

then I was shopping with my DD one afternoon and saw that little girl with her mum and both girls were saying Hi and were happy to see each other. Her mum asked me that if she can have my number so we can have a play date etc. I said okay and we exchanged a number. The next day she asked me that if I want to go to soft play with girls, but I already had plans for the day so I said no and then invited her to our place for a play date for next week and she said okay.

On the date of Play date :
even before she came to our house she texted me asking if she can drop her DD off at my place at 7.30 in yhe morning to take her to nursery and then I will have to collect her daughter at 3 pm and then she will collect her from my house at 4.30 pm. ( she said its because she has to go to college and she can't be late, it was for two days a week) Of course I said no and made up something as my DD only went to nursery for morning session and lunch only and I can't have anybody in ny house that early in the morning.

when she arrived at our place, I explained to her about why I can't help her with her DD for nursery. then she told me that she is a single mum, her ex was not good and has no relationship with him and she doesn't have a relationship with her parents as well when I asked if her parents can help with her DD. Play date was fine, the girls played and we had a nice chat.

2 days later, I was out running errands and got a text from her asking for £20 as she was broke and needed money to buy milk and bread and basics. I asked her if she lives near perticular supermarket so I can drop some food to her place as I was laready out. she said she lives far away and will get uber delivery as she didnt have car or doesnt drive. I felt bad and gave her £20 via bank transfer and she said she will give it back next week.

She did gave back money after 10 days. and she asked me for more money the next day as she said that she had sudden electric bill and needs £20. I smelled something fishy and told her that I am not in a position to lend money at the moment and she said okay. She had found out at the point that we are really good financially when she came to visit our house.

This happened 3 more times and I said no all the time. I just wondered everytime that how does she have a money for Vape, getting her nails done every 2 weeks, tattoos and piercings and for Taxis here and there because I saw her many times getting off and to in taxi even to school drop off?

after few months when she asked money again saying that she hasn't got paid yet from her part time job I just flatly told her no and told her not to text me again and blocked her. She has changed her DD school at this point to somewhere closer to their house. and guess what I found out she just lived 5 min walk away from the supermarket I was that day when she asked money for first time.

Any experiences with similar people? I just wonder where does she put all the money she gets from government for being a single mother and the salary that she gets from oart time job? If I was broke, My first priority would be to put food on the table for my kids and family, then household bills and then everything else. Not stupid Vapes and gel nails !

Just had to rant...

OP posts:
MumOf4totstoteens · 03/08/2025 12:26

Sounds like she’s on drugs IMO yes there’s plenty of people like that about. Good for you for standing up to her

FionMcCool · 03/08/2025 12:26

I worked with a woman who initially we got on really well. We were both teaching assistants at a primary school. She asked for £20 once and I said if she was having money problems to speak to our colleague who dealt with safeguarding and social needs etc. She never asked to borrow money again!

MumOf4totstoteens · 03/08/2025 12:32

Gardeninrags · 02/08/2025 14:58

Unlikely that you are the highest tax payer in the country OP 🤔

I think she means in the highest tax bracket?

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MumOf4totstoteens · 03/08/2025 12:35

Thanksman · 02/08/2025 19:42

To be fair though, OP did state it was story time in the thread title.

😂

Pinkelephantridesagain · 03/08/2025 13:30

There are CF everywhere
I have a story to tell to
My ds had started school ,he is autistic and finds being near other children very difficult.
So at the end of the day he was at his limit
A working mum I knew from toddlers groups approached me to ask if I could collect her child from school once a week and drive him to an after school club .
I didn't feel I could say no
So we had upset with her not providing me with a car seat and just expecting me to drive the child without one .
We had upset with my child not coping with the extra child in the car
We had upset with the after-school club ,who didn't have parking near and I had to park and get both DC out of car and across carpark then wait in reception to sign child in .
Book bags and lunch boxes were getting forgotten at school and the after school club ,and I was getting the blame .
Then to top it all off
I find out ,,from the mum herself
That the day I take him to after-school club is her husband's day of work and he's happily sat at home ,not wanting to do a school run on his day off .
Well I handed the car seat back and never did her another favour

Thanksman · 03/08/2025 13:35

Pinkelephantridesagain · 03/08/2025 13:30

There are CF everywhere
I have a story to tell to
My ds had started school ,he is autistic and finds being near other children very difficult.
So at the end of the day he was at his limit
A working mum I knew from toddlers groups approached me to ask if I could collect her child from school once a week and drive him to an after school club .
I didn't feel I could say no
So we had upset with her not providing me with a car seat and just expecting me to drive the child without one .
We had upset with my child not coping with the extra child in the car
We had upset with the after-school club ,who didn't have parking near and I had to park and get both DC out of car and across carpark then wait in reception to sign child in .
Book bags and lunch boxes were getting forgotten at school and the after school club ,and I was getting the blame .
Then to top it all off
I find out ,,from the mum herself
That the day I take him to after-school club is her husband's day of work and he's happily sat at home ,not wanting to do a school run on his day off .
Well I handed the car seat back and never did her another favour

Did she provide you with a car seat or not?

HelenHywater · 03/08/2025 13:59

Fab story OP!

Let's all pile on the thread and talk about all the other benefits scroungers that we know now, and their vape and nail habits.....

PeachBlossom1234 · 03/08/2025 15:24

Single mum here, and guess what? I’m also a high rate tax payer. There’s no such thing as single parent benefits. Check your privilege, you never know when you might be in her situation

Thanksman · 03/08/2025 15:33

HelenHywater · 03/08/2025 13:59

Fab story OP!

Let's all pile on the thread and talk about all the other benefits scroungers that we know now, and their vape and nail habits.....

Yes, the myriad ways benefit bashing is carried out on here.

SimplyTheGuest · 03/08/2025 17:28

If I was " moving abroad tomorrow for good" the last thing on my mind would be to go on MN, especially for a rant about someone that, let's face it, is hardly going to matter a jot once I'm thousands of miles away 🤔 Weird! 🤷‍♀️

Thanksman · 03/08/2025 17:30

SimplyTheGuest · 03/08/2025 17:28

If I was " moving abroad tomorrow for good" the last thing on my mind would be to go on MN, especially for a rant about someone that, let's face it, is hardly going to matter a jot once I'm thousands of miles away 🤔 Weird! 🤷‍♀️

Escaping the sheer unfairness of ‘single parent benefits’! 🤣

JoB1kenobi · 03/08/2025 20:37

My cousin is exactly like this. As is her mum (my aunt). Both brazenly going through life taking hand outs. My nan is an enabler giving it all the time but every now and again she says ‘no’ so they fall out with her. They come crawling back, she spends out and then they’re off as soon as they hear no again.

I can’t tell you how much money they’ve taken from me, friends, ex-partners, other family members. It’s caused a huge rift in my family as my nan, who’s now 90, can’t really cope with it and is expecting us to help financially or with childcare etc. she had a major fall out with me for not putting them up when she refused to pay rent and got kicked out. I had a one year old. She had two spare rooms.

also a woman not only on benefits - but gets carers allowance and disability allowance for her daughter whose diabetic. Nails, nest make up, taxis you name it. When we last spoke, she told me she picks up £2100 a month plus rent is paid by housing association. No job. That’s more than I earn as a teacher. My nan thinks we’re disgusting for not helping her financially.

anyway, I walked away from those relationships in 2020 and never looked back and now finally at peace. My poor dad isn’t though as he’s got huge guilt over his mother. My cousin came unstuck though when her daughter turned 18 and moved out, bang went her child benefit, disability and careers allowance in one hit! she’s probably sponging off my nan, patiently awaiting an inheritance:

good luck to them I say, the benefits system is f’d.

having said that, as a teacher, I’m desperately saddened to hear about kids going without food because of these scummy parents. Quite often end up feeding them breakfast out my own pocket but hopefully they’ll get a good education and make something of themselves.

ps sorry for my woeful punctuation, I’ve got one hand working as in the bath! My thumb won’t stretch to the shift key. 😂

Skodacool · 04/08/2025 16:28

Astleyxyz · 02/08/2025 16:46

You actually believe this bollocks ?

And you know it’s bollocks, how?

Astleyxyz · 04/08/2025 16:37

Skodacool · 04/08/2025 16:28

And you know it’s bollocks, how?

Seriously ?!!

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