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[quote=Anonymous]Op I agree with everyone else that your gut reaction is right and you should just tell her you’re not comfortable and would like to do things together. I’m usually not a fear monger at all, but I recently listened to a podcast with some “expert” on child sexual abuse and the number one thing she said to look for as a flag was adults making repeated attempts to have alone time with your child - aka what everyone is saying most adults don’t just want to chill with kids by themselves on the weekends regularly. It’s just a little off to do it repeatedly. Could totally be just a nice gesture but I would keep your radar up. The podcast I listened to was on Atomic moms I linked it below in case it’s helpful. Seriously might just be a really nice friend trying to help out! And if so then perfect to do things together and keep the friendship that way. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/atomic-moms/id937425056?i=1000431716531[/quote]
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