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Reply to "Those of you who stay together for the kids, how do you cope with the resentment?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That doesn’t seem that toxic or out of line - driving an extra 30 mins doesn’t seem crazy. What is crazy is picking a fight about it. Maybe it’s you who’ve changed?[/quote] OP here. Knowing that the friend's parents wanted to meet at a mutually convenient spot, I called to literally suggest one ( knowing also that he wouldn'tbeabletocome up with it himself). It was my husband who cut me off in an unnecessarily rude and dismissive manner.[/quote] When the parents suggested a mutually convenient drop off they were just being polite..:and hoping you would have done the logical/friendly thing by saying, “No worries, we will happily bring Larla home after the party.” Parents take turns carpooling. “Going out of your way” really isn’t part of the equation when it comes to carpooling. You drive kids home so the other parents don’t have to drive at all. Next time they should offer to do the same for you. This is Parent Carpooling 101. [/quote]
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