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Very very petty and slightly passive aggressive, but unreasonable?

54 replies

LittleMissPetty · 08/07/2012 11:04

So yesterday went out with DD and her friend (Mary) and her Mary's mum to a local play place. We got there, and there was also another friend of our DDs there. Mary's mum agreed to look after this friend so her father could go home and do some things he needed to do, and pick up this friend from Mary's house later (no problem, all the girls get on well etc).

Mary's mum and I were in the cafe talking whilst the girls played. Towards the end of our time there, Mary's mum bought the girls a chocolate each. They saw these, but Mary's mum insisted they could not have them until we left in 15 minutes and walk home (fine by me). We were packing up when Mary's mum went to the toilet, so Mary picked up the chocolate. DD and friend protested but she said she was just holding them and wasn't eating them (fair point possibly, but to them they couldn't understand why she was allowed to hold the chocolate when they couldn't).

I then decided that I would also like a chocolate bar, and as Mary's mum had bought DD a chocolate, I bought two, one for myself and one for Mary's mum and put them on the table explaining who they are for. Mary grabbed her mother's bar, and went to grab mine, but I got there first and gave her a look that sort of said "just you try it". DD and friend then said they would like to hold their own chocolate, to which Mary said "no I am". My own DD then took a chocolate out of Mary's hand when Mary was offguard. I don't condone snatching in any way, but I sort of saw this as a dominance and power thing if that makes any sense at all. This is when Mary's mum came back, asked where the chocolate was, and Mary said she was holding it until we get outside. Mary's mum just agreed and we went.

DD and friend asked if they could have their chocolate once we were outside, at which point Mary ran on. We were halfway home before Mary relinquished the chocolate she had been holding, which her mum did not force her to, but it was Mary's decision if you know what I mean. The friend brought a chocolate to Mary's mother, at which point she said no that was for DD. Friend said DD had already got hers. I explained that I had bought further chocolate for Mary's mum and myself and briefly what had happened whilst she was in the toilet about Mary holding the chocolate. She agreed that Mary hadn't opened it and she did say they could not have it until they were outside, not seeing the bigger picture and the unfairness of it in the eyes of the children.

I didn't say anything further to her, but I wish I had said that I didn't think there was any difference with my DD holding her chocolate and Mary holding the chocolate. DD did not eat hers until halfway home when Mary relinquished the chocolate to everyone else.

I know it's EXTREMELY petty and of no importance in the grand scheme of things, but I am very wary of DD not being bullied, and being able to stand up for herself in the long run (so I was secretly proud of her taking the chocolate from Mary in a stand up sort of way - especially as she followed the rules regarding not eating it until told). I also think that Mary's mum is making a rod for her own back in allowing Mary to dictate these things (eg, it was Mary's decision when she gave out the chocolate, not her mother's i.e when we got outside).

The girls are 9 btw

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 08/07/2012 11:06

See this teacup? See this storm?..... Hmm

Fireandashes · 08/07/2012 11:08

You're right. It's extremely petty, you're over thinking it and six paragraphs about a bar of chocolate is five-and-a-half too many.

vintagewhine · 08/07/2012 11:08

Seriously?
Let. it. go.

corlan · 08/07/2012 11:10

Is Kofi Annan still busy with Syria?

ApolloSmintheus · 08/07/2012 11:12

I have no idea what you're going on about OP. Something about children holding chocolates. Didn't they melt?

nosleepwithworry · 08/07/2012 11:12

Really?

Really?

Let it go, i can see it annoyed you, but seriously, let it go.

Bestb411pm · 08/07/2012 11:13

You are over thinking it a little.

Be glad you don't have to deal with primadonna Mary, and be proud of your daughter.

WorraLiberty · 08/07/2012 11:13

HOLD THE FRONT PAGE! Shock

PomBearWithAnOFRS · 08/07/2012 11:14

Ewww soggy slimy half melted chocolate that has been grasped in a hot little hand Confused yuck. Oh, and did you have a point btw? I think I may have missed it...

LittleMissPetty · 08/07/2012 11:14

"You're right. It's extremely petty, you're over thinking it and six paragraphs about a bar of chocolate is five-and-a-half too many."

That right there is the perspective I needed Grin

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RSVP · 08/07/2012 11:17

what Apollo said

whenyouseeitwaveorcheer · 08/07/2012 11:18

If I say yanbu will you buy me a bar of chocolate? Grin

Doyouthinktheysaurus · 08/07/2012 11:23

God, I must be slow this morning....I still don't get what the issue wasConfused

nosleepwithworry · 08/07/2012 11:24
Grin

Go and have a Brew littlemisspetty x

LittleMissPetty · 08/07/2012 11:24

Of course WhenYouSeeIt Grin

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doggiemumma · 08/07/2012 11:24

LOLOL bless you - but actually YANBU and I have had similar situations with petty things between DD and her friends. They all do it. The funniest thing though was one particular mother was always "kids are kids we really need to let them settle their own arguments" when it was her child being the little madam. But when her child was the brunt of it one day - she went to the school Hmm

Anyway, frustrating, but maybe you just need to buy yourself a bar of chocolate, hide yourself away somewhere and eat in peace :)

Bestb411pm · 08/07/2012 11:27

Mary held chocolate hostage, op's daughter called her out on it, Mary's mother did nothing and let her daughter decide when to relinquish the sweets to the other children.

It was like the film 'Ransom' except the part played by mel Gibson was the op's daughter. 'give me back my chocolate!'

LittleMissPetty · 08/07/2012 11:29

Yes doggiemumma that is it exactly and Mary's mum all over. coffee and chocolate bar in front of me.

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LittleMissPetty · 08/07/2012 11:30

You put it so much better then me Bestb411pm Grin

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WorraLiberty · 08/07/2012 11:34

Am I the only person here who would have told Scary Mary to leave the rest of the chocolate on the table and just hold her own so everyone else's doesn't melt?

That's if I could give a low flying Creme Egg shaped shite....

I don't get why so many people are afraid to speak up towards other people's kids, especially when her Mum was in the loo and you were presumably in charge.

WorraLiberty · 08/07/2012 11:35

Am I the only person here who would have told Scary Mary to leave the rest of the chocolate on the table and just hold her own so everyone else's doesn't melt?

That's if I could give a low flying Creme Egg shaped shite....

I don't get why so many people are afraid to speak up towards other people's kids, especially when her Mum was in the loo and you were presumably in charge.

MamaD1 · 08/07/2012 11:35

Really??

WorraLiberty · 08/07/2012 11:36

Oh ffs MN is really pissing me off now...double posting too! Grin

MigratingCoconuts · 08/07/2012 11:42

some girls are queens of creating epic power battles over trivial things Grin. If its not chocolate then its colour pens in class.

Your dd will learn how to deal with it. We all do Wink

MigratingCoconuts · 08/07/2012 11:43

btw, love the 'Ransom' analogy!!