Nope. And your expiration date on this is coming soon, so get it in. Nobody cares about your kid but you. Seriously internalize that. |
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+1. Sounds like they were actively using the swings. OP has no right to tell them to "beat it." |
They were sitting there and chilling, not being disruptive. What's the issue? Wait your turn. |
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If you want to swing, you ask for a turn. They were not doing anything wrong and you can't expect a group of young teens to be able to tell that the mother and baby 20 feet away wants to use a swing. |
It sounds like it was a tandem swing, not a specific baby swing.
You could've asked for a turn but unless your baby really loves that swing I would've just left it. You sound like you were just annoyed there were loitering around. |
No, sweetie. For a baby swing, I tell tweens to move. Sorry if that upsets you. |
Yes I would have told them to move. Some tweens were doing this at the baby swing at rocky run and I told them to move and also that they were going to break the swings. |
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I don’t have a tween, and you’re the one teaching your kid to be an obnoxious PITA so no need to feel sorry for me. |
Say what? Now a baby on a baby swing is obnoxious? People are crazy. |
I’m a former high school teacher and have no trouble barking at anyone’s kid. I have asked the older kids to move along in a toddler park and certainly would, in this case, if they were using a baby swing.
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While there are some tot lots, most playgrounds clearly indicate the ages and it’s rare to see below 2 listed. Generally, there is a younger child area and an older child area. If it’s not designated as such, no, you have no right to ask people to move any more than I can demand a table at the library or a seat on the metro. |
100% this. I don’t even understand what the point of this thread is. “Somebody was using something and I wanted a turn with my baby. Should I have said something?” The kids sound like they were perfectly fine. And if you had treated them with a bit of normal politeness, I have no doubt they would have readily jumped up and got out of the way so you could use the swing. I almost wonder if you were intimidated by them for some reason, afraid to approach them, and then annoyed with yourself for not having the basic nerve to have a normal interaction. If it were other moms and kids you would have stood there and asked for a turn at some point, right? Same thing here. Just ask politely for a turn. |