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[quote=Anonymous]If any of us feels our child is not safe in someone else's care, we should not leave our child in their care. Period. Here's the thing: this mom may not actually be bipolar. And OP's concern may be completely unfounded even if the mom is bipolar. But either way, OP feels uncomfortable about whether or not her son would be safe, she should offer to do get togethers at her house instead. As for staying friends with this mom, that's completely up to OP. Some people are able to be supportive when others are going through difficult times (including but not at all limited to mental illness). Others just don't have it in them to "be there" for someone, either in the moment or ever. It is what it is. Finally, OP, the one thing YOU SHOULD NOT DO is repeat to anyone else in your social circle or elsewhere that this woman is bipolar. What you heard was THIRD HAND. Who knows if it's true or reliable. PLEASE be a good person and do not spread the word further!![/quote]
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