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Still absolutely fuming!

36 replies

hotmessmom82 · 02/08/2017 14:03

Went to my local wacky yesterday and this happened to my 2 year old! I went to the mother of the other child, very unapologetic, I think she was more bothered about the fact I was interrupting her and her friends. I later mentioned what happened to a friend of mine and it turns out she knew the other mother and she has posted on FB about the funny incident of her child hurting another. I know kids will fight but he had my child pinned to the floor doing this and that Bitch thought it was hilarious!

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Floggingmolly · 02/08/2017 14:50

She posted it on Facebook as a funny anecdote?? What a fucking savage. Did you get the staff to make her sign the accident book? That might have wiped the smirk of her face.
It's a legal requirement for any incident on the premises, btw

SumThucker · 02/08/2017 14:50

I'd be furious if she was writing that on FB too, cowbag.

Mittens1969 · 02/08/2017 14:51

That happens so often in soft play, I'm afraid. Some parents don't bother to watch what they're doing, too busy on their iPhones or chatting with their friends. I confess I have been known to tell kids off myself if their parents weren't even watching at all. I mean, sometimes I can't even tell who the parents are!

Poor little mite, looks very sore, and I'm not surprised you're angry that the child's mum found it funny. How is he going to learn to play nicely?

picklemepopcorn · 02/08/2017 14:58

I was about to warn you you'd used your child's real name, then I twigged you,be posted your DC's photo! Duh, I'm a bit slow...

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 02/08/2017 15:03

Awww bless him, of course kids will fight. Its just a part of growing up and development. Push shoving biting ect happens 1,000 times a day between children.
However that doesn't mean they should not be told its wrong and given suitable sanctions.
If that were my child doing that I'd be mortified and highly apologetic. I'd make my child apologise then take them home.
I loathe parents that don't discipline their children

NicolasFlamel · 02/08/2017 15:07

Bloody hell! I would be absolutely mortified if one of my kids did that to someone. I don't think I'd be able take them back there again! Poor little thing.

hotmessmom82 · 02/08/2017 15:19

In now way am I saying my child is an angel, far from it at times, but I'm sure if it was the other way round she would have had a lot more to say then I did.

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OstentatiousWanking · 02/08/2017 15:27

I'd set up a Facebook account purely to post a response to her rather disturbing gloating. Including a photo of your extremely beautiful DS.

SheSaidHeSaid · 02/08/2017 15:38

If I was your friend id post a pic of your son on the stupid woman's post to show how funny it really is Angry

Notthecarwashagain · 02/08/2017 15:58

Aw your poor DS. And poor you.
I'm not surprised you're raging. It's that horrible helpless shock you get isn't it?
Other mum sounds like a total twat.

Your boy is incredibly beautiful, such lovely eyes!

MissionItsPossible · 02/08/2017 16:43

What an absolute horrible cow. You should have pushed her into the ball pit

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