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[quote=Anonymous]I understand I don't think you're a witch OP. If the dynamic is established within your group that certain events are childfree, whether that's because your other friends with kids are willing/able to leave them at home, or because they don't have any, she's being a special snowflake if she expects that to change for her. As long as the kid is welcome sometimes, as other posters have mentioned - for brunches and bbqs and hikes if she pushes him in a stroller, it's fine to point out occasions when he isn't. It's also fine for those whose houses aren't childproof to point that out, too. It's not just an enjoyment issue, in that case it's a safety issue. How terrible would it be if the kid got into cleaning supplies or the like and got sick? [/quote]
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