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...to tell this woman to keep her bloody rude nose out!

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Knickers0nmahead · 23/09/2009 15:51

DD is at a stage where she doesn't want a nappy on. No problem with me, she can have it off in the house.

We live just up from the local j&i school. Anyway, I get a knock on the door and this woman said 'can you put a nappy on your kid, I don't want my kids seeing her bits when they walk past your house'

I stood like I told her if she wasn't being so bloody nosey looking through my window in the first place then she wouldn't even know she didn't have a nappy on. And that she should keep her rude nose out of it.

It wouldn't be so bad but the window is just a little higher than the top of her kids heads!!!

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NeedCoffee · 23/09/2009 18:16

Cheeky Cow!!!!! DD is naked 99% of the time we're at home, she even tries to walk round bare bummed at nursery want me to bring her round, and we could do the same?

JustAnotherManicMummy · 23/09/2009 18:18

I'd have called her a "filthy pervert" and threatened to report her to social services.

What a nerve!

Well done for telling her where to go.

JamesAndTheGiantBanana · 23/09/2009 18:25

ooh knickers, how rude! Ds is always trotting round with no kecks on. He even stands against the front window with his bare bum pressed against the glass, but obviously I discourage that

I'd have said very loudly to the street "HOW DARE YOU STARE IN MY WINDOW AT MY CHILDREN!"

and yes of course YANBU. She doesn't have a leg to stand on.

JamesAndTheGiantBanana · 23/09/2009 18:26

btw just noticed the irony of this thread being started by knickersonmahead. Was that the problem??

katiestar · 23/09/2009 18:59

she sounds like a total loon

differentID · 23/09/2009 19:04

God, my friends ds was well past 4 before he would consent to even wear pants in our house!

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 23/09/2009 19:07

What did she say back to you?

scroobiuspirate · 23/09/2009 19:08

haha @ what Lauriefairtcake said.

florence2511 · 23/09/2009 19:09

The cheek of some people. And in your own home aswell - bloody nerve.

My DD likes to strip off wherever we go. I have real trouble trying to keep clothes on her!!!

Knickers0nmahead · 23/09/2009 19:27

Fab, she just huffed and stormed off. I feel she will crossing the road before getting to my house in future

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bergentulip · 23/09/2009 19:35

Good thing the woman did not walk past my window. My two yr old DS loves standing on the window sill staring outside, and yes, sometimes, completely bollock naked....

What is the world coming to? Small child, own home, still in age of innocence, just happy being them, and that offends people? Honestly.

Knickers0nmahead · 23/09/2009 19:36

I'm beginning to wonder if dd had been in the window

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TotallyAndUtterlyPaninied · 23/09/2009 19:47

Oooo I am so angry on your behalf.

It would happen, people are very, very nosey. We have people noseying in our window all the time.

YANBU at all. I would have called her a peeping tom and told her if she dared to walk past the house again I'd have the police on her.

nappyaddict · 24/09/2009 02:51

knickers did she do anything? Well it didn't work to the extent that he is potty trained or anything but it did encourage him to use it more.

Knickers0nmahead · 24/09/2009 09:14

3 wees on the floor

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