Do you genuinely want to hang out with your friends' kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone being so mean to OP. I doubt her friend does not want to “ use her time” differently but rather she loves her kids and thinks that her friend would love to see them!

I think it’s fine you want to see your friend and have uninterrupted conversation. I have friends from all parts of my life ( childhood, college, career, neighborhoods). All dear friends from those roles. Some of them I would absolutely want to see the kids! Others not as our friendships are different.

And family is different so she’s not a bad person for making the distinction. And, yes, there is some friends that are like family and she likely also knows that and made the distinction.

Funnily enough, I am texting this morning with my dh’s best friend from college ( who became my best friend/a women) she’s godmother to our children and she texts….had a great conversation yesterday with one of our dcs. She would always want to see my kids. Just know your friend group.


This is DCUM, the meanest place on the Internet. If you want gushing, go to Babycenter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my kid is with me sure. Alone, no.
Sometimes i will host a few friends at my house for coffee when mine is at school, or in the evening when mine is in bed. I’ll
Advertise it as “ come over for a kid free ladies night” or similar sounding to that.
In your example your friend isn’t prioritizing time with you. She’s choosing other options. So I would say “ hey I’m gonna be free on Tuesday and Wednesday between 10-2 if you wanna meet for coffee or lunch”
Then she can either say yes or decline.


This. I like kid time and I like adult time. I don't particularly enjoy half and half. It's either a kid-friendly conversation or it's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my kid is with me sure. Alone, no.
Sometimes i will host a few friends at my house for coffee when mine is at school, or in the evening when mine is in bed. I’ll
Advertise it as “ come over for a kid free ladies night” or similar sounding to that.
In your example your friend isn’t prioritizing time with you. She’s choosing other options. So I would say “ hey I’m gonna be free on Tuesday and Wednesday between 10-2 if you wanna meet for coffee or lunch”
Then she can either say yes or decline.


This. I like kid time and I like adult time. I don't particularly enjoy half and half. It's either a kid-friendly conversation or it's not.


Same.

My friends and I all love each other’s kids, and we spend parent/kid time together. But older kids/young teens go through phases where they hang onto EVERY word, so you really do have to police what you say. If I don’t have my own kids with me I prefer to be able to speak unfiltered.
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