Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

AIBUs from parents of fictional children

629 replies

ProudAS · 13/08/2013 18:31

AIBU to be concerned about what DCs are up to? Since we moved to Yorkshire they've been hanging around the railway line most days and not made friends with the local children.

DS came home with a bag of coal which he said was "mined" and whilst he looked like he'd been down a coal mine I suspect it was stolen.

And then there's the station porter who seems to be getting very friendly with them - he's a nice man by all accounts but I can't help feeling suspicious.

OP posts:
Still18atheart · 23/08/2013 15:09

I have the neighbours from hell, they are horrible to my dcs, me and dh are alwys been kept awake by their activities in the bedroom, they have parties all the time and they have loud music playing the works. AIBU to get some animals to stick, all their furniture and belongings on to the ceiling of their house, when they are out as payback?

Lweji · 23/08/2013 16:29

awful criminal goings on in Norway (in fact apparently the whole of Scandinavia is away with horrific crimes)

Good god, yes.

I don't think I'll ever visit Fjällbacka! For a population of about 1000, the murder rate is scary!

sheridand · 23/08/2013 17:01

AIBU to expect that the little madam I have recently taken into my home as a ward should not be snooping round my grounds, opening garden doors that should be shut, consorting with the local boys and attempting to make a child in a wheelchair walk, without first consulting me? It is my home, and poor Colin was perfectly happy in his wheelchair until she turned up. I am trying to be reasonable, and indeed, after the death of my good wife, did not even want another child in the house, but I agreed to take her in out of familial feelings, and there she is, twirling round the grounds with the groundsman's lad, and being all high and mighty. WIBU to send her packing back to India?

cory · 23/08/2013 17:12

Lweji, I've been to Fjällbacka. The trick is not to have a family that goes back 3 generations in the same area, providing the inspiration and opportunity for copy cat killings. I just stayed for a few hours and had an icecream. That way it's perfectly safe.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread