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[quote=Anonymous]DO NOT ASK. Spend one on one time with your son. Here is my experience: Several years ago when my daughter was 5, we invited a friend over. She was so excited about the playdate. The mom called me the day before and asked if twin sister could come too because she and her sister do everything together. I was reluctant because I had a newborn and some construction going on in my house, but the mom said the friend couldn't come if the sister couldn't because she couldn't deal with the twin crying the whole time her sister was gone. I felt bad so said it was okay. It was fine for the first 15 minutes and then the friend started saying she was bored and wanted to go home because my D and her twin sister were playing "baby" games. My D had always self entertained at play dates, but suddenly I found myself having to come up with activities so the friend wasn't bored. It was a very stressful 2 hours. [/quote]
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