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to tell this mother that her angelic DS is not so angelic afterall!

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JollyJanet · 08/07/2010 18:41

Please bear with me, I'm rather new.

My son has a friend, a 7 year old boy. His mother thinks he's an angel, I know otherwise but I'm not sure how to broach the subject with his mother.

He plays round our house often, we have a lovely John Lewis toy kitchen, I don't really like the kiddies to touch it but I let them today. When I went down to the play room this little boy was 'cooking' my daughters, darling toy cat, I said no and removed the cat. I left and pottered around for a while then brought them both a snack, this little 'bleep' had started 'cooking' the cat again!! Once again I said no and removed it, anyway cutting a long story short, he did this no less than 5 times in the end!

How do I tell his mother and if I do, what on Earth would I say? My husband told me not to worry, but quite frankly his behaviour shocked and disturbed me.

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SirBoobAlot · 10/07/2010 10:47

Must Try Harder. Summer holidays have obviously started...

Love some of the responses though

nickelbabe · 10/07/2010 11:10

oh.
i read "this little bleep had started cooking..." as that she heard a bleep from the posh kitchen and that's how she knew he was cooking the cat again.

i didn't realise she was trying to hide a [whispers] swearword

LadyCad · 10/07/2010 11:13

C'mon JollyJanet, who are you really?

whoneedssleepanyway · 10/07/2010 11:18

maybe he has been watching fatal attraction

i am RAOTFL at this, a toy kitchen that can't be played with

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