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Ainu to ask if mumsnet ever told you off? Did you agree?

82 replies

cultkid · 25/03/2020 14:48

I got told I was aggressive in an email before and I just so whole heartedly disagree
I wrote a response and then didn't send it because I didn't want to get in trouble
I love mumsnet and I have been busier the last month with my eldest off nursery but I would be so sad to be banned or asked to leave
I got the email maybe 2 months ago and it affected me more then I think

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MichaelBoobins · 28/03/2020 22:01

Yes for calling an elderly woman, an old woman. It wasn’t meant in a derogatory way, just an innocent mishap on my behalf. Got my thread deleted for ageism.

Throughabushbackwards · 28/03/2020 23:43

I've certainly not been game to go back. I shall keep my Oreo cookie opinions to myself from now on.

demelzaaa · 29/03/2020 00:17

Most prudent.

SquashedSpring · 29/03/2020 00:23

I have a clean record, probably because I'm always so scared of upsetting anyone that my posts are remarkably bland.

Giffgaff99 · 29/03/2020 02:37

Too many good too-shoes on here

Whichoneofyoudidthat · 29/03/2020 02:46

Reddit....I have tried to navigate my way around that site, but I get so confused! Is it just me?

Frankiecandle · 29/03/2020 10:47

Reddit has direct replying to other redditors, so it's easier to have a conversation with one person. Once you get the hang of it, it's a much better way of using a forum.

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