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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand from reading the posts that having newborn twins is really hard, but I still don't understand how that's OP's problem? If the neighbours were adequately expressing appreciation or offering to pay or something , OP wouldn't feel like she is being taken advantage of. [/quote] This. I am guessing they haven't told her thank you and she probably isn't that close to them. I also agree that leaving 10 min earlier can be annoying, especially repeatedly, without appreciation, no end in sight, and beyond what was originally indicated or understood. If the 10 minute thing is the problem, I agree with another poster that the kid should knock in your door and be ready to leave when you are. This way you take the extra kid but aren't really inconvenienced. For those that think she should easenty gladly do it, you're wrong. If she wants to, she should. She's in no way a bad person for wanting to stop. [/quote]
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