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to think this child is too old to be exposing himself?

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JenniBoo · 05/08/2013 15:08

Bit of a back story... was delighted when a young family bought the house next door. After the previous elderly couple (who would complain about noise and balls going over the wall etc.,) I thought another young family would be a breath of fresh air and that their boys (8, 5 and 3) would play with my daughters (3yrs and 3 mths).

The first hint that they were not our sort of people became apparent almost immediately. They are both heavy smokers - they must smoke at least a pack a day - but instead of doing it in their house, they (and their friends) congregate on the porch- the smell wafts across into our garden and through the kitchen window. One day it was so bad, you could smell it in my baby's bedroom on the floor above! I asked them politely if they would mind smoking indoors or at the end of their garden - but they were completely unapologetic and said they couldn't do that because in the house if might affect THEIR children - and that at the end of the garden, they would get wet!

She seems to let her kids run wild - she is never in the garden with them, and the noise is something else. The other day I had to complain because they were throwing stones at each other - one flew across into our garden narrowly missing my baby, who was sleeping in the pram. I went across to complain but the mother couldn't have cared less. She lined them up and made them apologize, but she was all "boys will be boys" and you could tell she wasn't really sorry.

Today has been the final straw though. I came out to find both the younger boys exposing themselves to my older daughter. They had climbed onto their trampoline and were waving them at her. The older boy was there too, but was just laughing. I went round to the mother and told her. . The other mother told me I was "being stupid" and that "they are just little boys" and that I should "get over myself".

I don't think a 5 year old should be getting his willy out in public. Surely if he did that in the class at school he would be in huge trouble? Am I being unreasonable?

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cjel · 06/08/2013 23:00

Maryz I 'm sure there is the best chance that the best private girls school in the land is just along the road!!!

insanityscratching · 06/08/2013 23:02

Kitty I think the reluctance about HCP is a real life indicator of the difficulties and a grain of truth in a sea of fantasy tbh.

NorksAreMessy · 06/08/2013 23:03
Hmm
cjel · 06/08/2013 23:05

scratching how could you think such a thing?Smile

Alisvolatpropiis · 06/08/2013 23:11

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aladdinsane · 06/08/2013 23:11

How wonderful, and convenient, that your DH is so understanding and that you have such a quick resolution

ouryve · 06/08/2013 23:13

Of course, if you sell your current house, you will have to be open about any disputes with neighbours.

insanityscratching · 06/08/2013 23:13

Blame the blackbirds cjel the lack of sleep and hard core bird porn outside the window every morning has made me very cynical Wink

Alisvolatpropiis · 06/08/2013 23:13

My dp, lovely and caring as he is, would laugh in my face if asked to move over such a trivial matter, never mind suggest moving himself.

cjel · 06/08/2013 23:13

and how wonderful that she will have sold and bought a house by the end of the month I expect! especially with such naice neighboursSmile

TooOldForGlitter · 06/08/2013 23:14

I have gay blackbirds but nobody at the RSPB seemed to give a flying (flying? see what I did there?) fuck. Apparently it's common.

Alisvolatpropiis · 06/08/2013 23:15

But cjel whatever do you mean,OP likes you so much, you must have been sincere in your earlier posts Grin

cjel · 06/08/2013 23:15

glitter, I just laughed outloudGrin

Maryz · 06/08/2013 23:16

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cjel · 06/08/2013 23:17

maryz stop it I am trying to wind down for bed this amount of hilarity is no good for me

TooOldForGlitter · 06/08/2013 23:17

Ah i've waited two long years to be personally acknowledged by Maryz. Fuck the gay blackbirds, i've come home....

insanityscratching · 06/08/2013 23:19

Dd who no longer believes cows are piggy backing is very curious about what she terms lesbian cows glitter I'll reassure her that the RSPB say gay birds are very common.

TooOldForGlitter · 06/08/2013 23:20

However, I believe if OP's neighbours were the accepted waitrose shopping boden clad ''gayers'' then they would be OK. I dread to think how she would react if she lived next door to me and my dss brought his partner home. He might throw stones AND jump on the tramp and flash his willy. I might have asked him to but still.....

cjel · 06/08/2013 23:20

Yey glitter congratulations on you acknowledgementFlowers

TooOldForGlitter · 06/08/2013 23:21

Well now insanity I can almost taste your disdain from here you utter viper. Homosexuality is not common in the birdy world! My two are, although common worldwide, quite rare for the north western area Wink

TooOldForGlitter · 06/08/2013 23:23

Back off cjel don't try to muscle in on my personal moment (bitch)

Maryz · 06/08/2013 23:24

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insanityscratching · 06/08/2013 23:27

Oh so sorry Glitter misunderstood Grin do you know whether lesbian cows are common by any chance as they seem to be round our way. Mind you whats a girl to do.... the farmer only lets the bull in once a year Wink

cjel · 06/08/2013 23:30

I can't stay here all night and be abusedSmile I need sleep.!

FrussoHathor · 06/08/2013 23:30

Oh OP you are funny

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