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I am, apparently, childish, and dare I say unreasonable

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troisgarcons · 24/03/2012 19:16

face of sucking lemons mixed with shock @ the cheek<

I did do a thread, which several of you kindly advised made a situation very identifiable, so I requested it be pulled some 3 weeks ago.

I'm not sure if I can give the bones of the situation without identifying the rather unique situation again.

Suffice to say, an acquaintance I have, I cut out distanced my self from, has today text me asking if I will let her child play with my child.

I said no, it was inappropriate in the circumstances (possible police investigation)

She said I was childish and "taking it out on the children"

I did tell my son (previously) that if he wanted to play with the child in the park, then I didnt have an issue with that (nice child) BUT he was never to get into a car with either the Mother or the current sociopath partner and he was never to allow himself to be coerced into going to the house.

FWIW - my child hasnt asked to play with hers. He accepts the situation. But is having nightmares about her violent partner.

I actually have no intention of pursuing the text conversation further. I said my bit politely, coherantly, full grammar Grin with punctuation in place. No is no and I don't have to justify why.

I'm just reeling with the fecking cheek of the woman.

OP posts:
70isaLimitNotaTarget · 25/03/2012 02:09

If your DS doesn't want to play with her DC then that's all the answer you need.

Delete or block her number though.
Is there any reason why you would need to stay in contact?

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