Say anything to neighbor?

Anonymous
Your daughter is not ready for this level of responsibility. You need to be gracious and generous that they allowed her in.
Anonymous
So she wandered over there 20 minutes after dawn rang bell and sat in their house for 1:40?
That's a big favor and likely a bit of a surprise if OP hadn't said she definitely would be coming. Darn we sure aren't up at dawn!
They did a big favor. Thank nicely. DD gets over it or you have to make alternative plans if you leave her alone again.
Where do you live that it was so dark?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
She’s upset because he made a dumb grandpa joke? What on earth would you even say? Your little joke hurt my kids feelings? Get real.


This.

The neighbors helped you out. But your kid wasn't ready to be at a stranger's house.

Say thanks and move on.
Anonymous
Never do that again, dude is weird. Instead, I’d set up a FaceTime or zoom either a friend or adult family member. Then the time will fly and she won’t feel afraid.
Anonymous
Your child sounds very immature to be complaining about a little teasing from someone doing her a favor.
Anonymous
Thank you.

You say thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never do that again, dude is weird. Instead, I’d set up a FaceTime or zoom either a friend or adult family member. Then the time will fly and she won’t feel afraid.


He's not weird. That's how old men communicate with little girls (unless they're retired teachers - then they talk about books or history or whatever) - they tease.
Anonymous
I disagree that this is NBD. I'm glad she told you. He's a glassbowl. But what on earth are you contemplating doing about it? There's nothing to do here other than not ask them again.

The people saying "that's just how old men are" are gross. "Boys will be boys" needs to stop. It's true that old men are often like that, but they are like that because we allow them to be, not because it's some essential feature.
Anonymous
I wouldn't say anything, but he was unkind. You made a plan for your daughter to feel confident about a place she could feel comfortable, and he made her uncomfortable. That sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I disagree that this is NBD. I'm glad she told you. He's a glassbowl. But what on earth are you contemplating doing about it? There's nothing to do here other than not ask them again.

The people saying "that's just how old men are" are gross. "Boys will be boys" needs to stop. It's true that old men are often like that, but they are like that because we allow them to be, not because it's some essential feature.


This wasn't "boys will be boys." He wasn't commenting on her body or looks. He was teasing her for being a scaredy-cat. Which she was. A dude that age comes from a time where you prod someone through gentle teasing to push through their fears and conquer them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say anything, but he was unkind. You made a plan for your daughter to feel confident about a place she could feel comfortable, and he made her uncomfortable. That sucks.


Damn, you have ZERO bandwidth.
Anonymous
Hang on, your daughter who is 12 years old was scared of the dark or being alone?? I mean, I probably wouldn’t tease her but jeez.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hang on, your daughter who is 12 years old was scared of the dark or being alone?? I mean, I probably wouldn’t tease her but jeez.


Plenty of 12 year olds are scared or the dark and being on their own. She is totally normal. And him teasing her about it was probably a way to make her feel less scared in a weird way. No one did anything wrong but this is not a good arrangement and she is not ready to be on her own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hang on, your daughter who is 12 years old was scared of the dark or being alone?? I mean, I probably wouldn’t tease her but jeez.


Plenty of 12 year olds are scared or the dark and being on their own. She is totally normal. And him teasing her about it was probably a way to make her feel less scared in a weird way. No one did anything wrong but this is not a good arrangement and she is not ready to be on her own.



There’s NOTHING normal about being a scaredy cat at TWELVE YEARS OLD!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hang on, your daughter who is 12 years old was scared of the dark or being alone?? I mean, I probably wouldn’t tease her but jeez.


Plenty of 12 year olds are scared or the dark and being on their own. She is totally normal. And him teasing her about it was probably a way to make her feel less scared in a weird way. No one did anything wrong but this is not a good arrangement and she is not ready to be on her own.



There’s NOTHING normal about being a scaredy cat at TWELVE YEARS OLD!


Found the 70 year old neighbor.
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