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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems like a lot of the stories in these threads seem to involve people with neglectful parents getting constantly pawned off on other people on weekends and then getting offended that other people aren't exactly like them. The funny thing is that these types os posters have absolutely no problem proselytizing for their own beliefs and judging and mocking people that don't follow them. But they are too self-absorbed to realize how their behavior actually parallels what they claim they don't like. This is really a failure of communication between the parents. If I am watching a kid for the weekend, we are going to mass and that kid is not sitting around unsupervised at my house for a whole morning. If they have their own services (synagogue, for example) we can arranged to take them to that as well (or instead if schedules align). Anyone who has a problem with that is welcome to find alternative lodging. Anyone who would mock my family for our beliefs would not be our friend anyways, which raises the question of why these weird situations even arose to begin with. Who leaves a kid with someone they barely know for almost a week anyways? [/quote] The mom should have just taken the teen with her. It was just three days of school.[/quote]
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