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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I can't believe so many people think it's OK to subject the neighbor to this. [/b]If someone wok me up for extended periods in the middle of the night with something in their control, I would go ballistic. It's one thing if the kid is sick and you are trying to comfort him, it's quite another to intentionally let him cry. And btw, the neighbor asking if the baby is OK is her polite way of telling you that your baby woke her up. Don't put her in the uncomfortable position of having to be more direct.[/quote] So what are you suggesting? That nobody with a newborn ever live in a townhouse or apartment or condo? That is ridiculous. While I think it is fine to bring the neighbor a bottle of wine and say - thanks for your understanding - it ridiculous to suggest that your children must at all times be super quiet b/c of the neighbor. Babies cry. Period. If it bothers the neighbor so much, SHE should move. [/quote]
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