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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever, pp. I'm in my 40s also and NEVER ONCE went to a party that my sister or brother was invited to. It would have NEVER crossed my divorced mother's mind to automatically think that more than just the child who knew the birthday child was invited to the party and she would have NEVER asked to bring along uninvited guests. My guess is these same needy parents who want to bring uninvited siblings to parties were probably bridezillas who would have been very unhappy if extra people showed up to their extravagant wedding reception. To everyone -- if you or your child are invited to an event, and it doesn't fit in your plans, decline the invitation. Don't ask the host to change the event for you. [/quote] Did you go to parties where your mother was expected to stay? Because I'm also in my 40's and I don't ever remember a party that wasn't a drop off party. Frankly if there was a non drop off party it would have been for tiny kids, and I wouldn't remember it. I do know from the family photos that there weren't parents, other than mine, at my 4th birthday or any of my siblings 4th birthdays. [/quote]
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