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Odd behaviour from parent at school

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ruby4ever · 09/12/2020 17:43

Hi all
Due to working from home dh has been able to do the school runs. He's on hi/hello terms with one of the mums, her dc is friends with our dc also in the same class. They tend to bump in to each other during the school run, small talk about the boys, if she sees him she will say hello and vice versa.
Anyways last week dh comes home and tells me he saw the mum with her partner. She said hello to dh first, to which her partner seemed very shocked and taken back by, he looked oddly at dh, no smile no nothing. However since that day, it seems now the mum avoids my dh. She won't look in his direction nor say hello, when walking back or to school our dc try to communicate with each other but it seems like she's trying to get him away, and won't make eye contact with dh as so not to speak.
It's disheartening our dc has picked up on it and has asked why, is confused why she was happily interacting with them before and now avoiding them.
I must say they are white English, we are not. I feel her dh has said for her not to talk to him, Like what possible reason could he have!? It's rather strange.
I just don't get what woman just hears and obeys her dh with no good reason! I know if my dh didn't like me speaking to a parent, perhaps to keep the peace at home, I would continue to speak just not when dh is with me.

OP posts:
wishywashywoowoo70 · 12/12/2020 17:59

[quote SpaceOp]@wishywashywoowoo70 No. My friend (Anne) has a DD who is best friends with a girl whose Mum died and who now lives with her father (Jack). Anne's (ex) DP, had a total issue with Jack and would give Anne a hard time whenever she saw Jack, accusing her of having an affair with him etc. This started from pretty much immediately after Jack's wife died, including when Anne was helping Jack out by often having his DD with her DD etc.[/quote]
Ah right now i get you Grin
Crikey that's mad isn't it

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