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[quote=Anonymous]I am no longer in touch with a former friend from my DD playgroup. She is a nurse and was fixated on safety/nutrition/sleep/development - just about everything pertaining to infant and toddler issues. It was impossible to mention anything, relate an amusing story, share a picture, even have my DD play with her child without this mom launching into a judgemental diatribe about "this means x" or "you need to watch DD when x" or "if you really cared about safety, DD would be in an x brand car seat" and you'd drive (insert name of her car)... When I had my second baby and had this friend to my house to visit, she took it upon herself to instruct DD (then 2) on how to speak and behave around the baby...that was the end of that relationship.[/quote]
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