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To wonder if you should raise a grievance with someone who probably wont agree?

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malificent7 · 02/02/2017 07:17

Or just say nothing?

This is following on from the thread. My dad's gf gets hysterical if my dd wont play with her grandchild. Even if my dd wants a break to chill she gets in a right old flap. She has been making snide comments etc.
Now her and my dad have the fabulous idea that they should gorce the girls to play. Aggggrrr!

I am so against this. I think they should encourage her gd to back off and just play on ger own for a bit rather than gaving a hissy fit.

I gave tried talking to dad about this but he dosnt want to know. I am fuming and i think he could have a gentle word with his gf and he should back dd up.

I woukd love to ohone him up and gave a go at him. I know this is unreasonable but even if i phone for a calm adult chat he will huff and puff and say im in tbe wrong.

I should just swallow my rage and keep my distance right???!!!

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malificent7 · 02/02/2017 07:17

Force the girls to play... not gorce!!!

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malificent7 · 02/02/2017 07:18

Typos... aggggrrr!

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Creampastry · 02/02/2017 07:19

How old are they?

malificent7 · 02/02/2017 07:29

8

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malificent7 · 02/02/2017 08:54

??? Guess i will just stay away and say nothing!

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