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[quote=Anonymous]I agree it depends. My 8 year old made her best friend a card with a cat on it when the friend’s cat died. The mom told me her daughter was taking it really hard and could I please ask her not to bring the cat up. My 4 year old was trying to get away from a 1.5 year old at a playground who was trying to hug her. She kept saying “I need space” and “I don’t want this” and “don’t touch me”. The baby was too little to understand so I asked the dad if they could please give us some space. He called me / my kid “f’ing weirdos” grabbed his kid to leave the park, but first stopped to tell a girl watching all this “watch out for them, they’re f’ing weirdos”. It was strange / scary. I think asking a parent to step in should generally be okay. The parent can engage or decline but asking is okay. [/quote]
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