DH refuses to host if I’m not home. We have 3 kids. Older kid play dates are drop off so he doesn’t really have to do anything. |
Sometimes the neighbor kids come over when he is home with the kids. But never a prearranged play date. |
Yes. He is also my kids' parent... |
Does he give a reason? |
All the time. He's the main parent. |
+1. |
Yes. He and another dad do a play date at the park or out house pretty regularly. Kids are in preschool. |
Yes. Not only does he host them, he initiates the planning as well. I work late 2 days a week, and I would say that it is normal for me to come home to a playdate in progress that I did not even know about until I walked in. |
I thought playdates were for women to be able to get together and chat. When kids are old enough for drop-off playdates, then it's for the kids to play together.
DH has taken DS over to one of our family friends' house to get together with the dad there while the kids played together. That was when I was sick. |
I hate play dates. It’s not about having to do anything. It’s about having an extra mouth to feed. It’s about having the extra noise in the house. It’s about really not liking the other kid. It’s about having to deal with the other parent. |
Same. I find it hilarious when some strange kid I don't know opens the door and is like "Oh good, the surgeon is here. Right this way for your patient," and I'm saying, "Thank you ... Chloe, is it?" because I have no clue who the kid is. |
Yup, and he's taken the kid on playdates without me. |
Well, thank you for sharing your feelings that weren't asked for in this thread. But please note, your kids will grow up and drop-off playdates will happen. |
Why? Is it because he's lazy or is it because he does not want to be alone with other kids to avoid accusations? |
The point is, he doesn’t need a reason to not want to do them but if she asks why, I’m sure he is grown enough to answer. By the way, we still do play dates with the brats. We are available Saturday if you are ![]() |