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Reply to "I’m really surprised at the number of people who bring siblings to parties"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are trying to do what’s best for the kids and give them a real home and family, despite some difficult opposition from my boyfriend’s ex, so we request that our 10 year old boys do things as a team so that they are known as a family (ex insists on keeping them separate). I think the least other families can do is help our kids have some stability after a rough childhood. Hopefully next year the boys will go to the same school so this isn’t a problem.[/quote] Are you saying that you bring a non related 10 year old boy to a friend’s birthday party? Please don’t do this. This may be even worse than a younger sibling. It is an unrelated “friend”. I have 3 kids and have attended hundreds of parties and this would be a new level of party crashing. It doesn’t even sound like they are stepbrothers.[/quote] They are stepbrothers for all intense and purposes. [/quote] No, actually for no *intents* and purposes are they stepbrothers. [/quote] They are not stepbrothers just like you are not the wife. There is a big difference.[/quote]
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