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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for your question. Carpool, playdate, activity, everything the other child is involved in! UGH. [/quote] My son has a friend like that. Thd WORKING moms do all the heavy lifting and this one SAHM sits on her ass and never offers to help. A few things: -she has been ditched from the carpool group because she's useless. Now her working DH is the sole taxi for her child. -honestly, she's batshit crazy. [b]Having a crazy mom her kidss are probably going to be a mess so I try to redirect my son to hang out with other people. [/b] I'm sure she's just mentally ill. [/quote] God, you're a bitch. Those poor kids have a crazy mom and you're trying to make sure they don't have friends, either. [/quote] Healthy parents raise healthy kids, but by all means, go out of your way and have your kids hang around a bunch of fucked up families. Let me know how your little progressive social experiment turns out.[/quote] What a nice person you are. You sound fucked up and hateful yourself. Good luck to you and yours. :roll: [/quote] Are you saying that resentment about SAHM vs. not is what is fueling this? Are you saying moms that work from home should not be taking 1/2 hour to drive, even if they have no commute (and would otherwise be commuting further than carpool time)? What if both parents of the family that refuses to drive works from home, yet still refuses? Is that considered reasonable? What if you drive up to the house, and there are four cars in the driveway, four adults at home, plus a nanny who drives and has her own additional van, yet not one of them steps up to drive? Is that somehow acceptable? Five cars in the driveway, and no one will drive? Really? :shock: [/quote]
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