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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP who suggesting showing appreciation for their intent to be helpful even though it wasn't. I don't understand people's responses to dump these people. Yeah, they sound like jerks in certain situations but they also sound rooted in the same social group. We all live with things we don't like in our friends. OP says she doesn't like confrontation. It's just being diplomatic to soften the message "don't ever discipline my child again," by seeking understanding, not putting them on the defensive, and explaining why people like to discipline their own children. Maybe it hasn't occurred to these people. If OP doesn't say anything, it will happen again with these people. But if she educates them it might not. [/quote] OP has a daughter to protect and defend. She should be so desperate for friends that she lets her child be dumped on? [/quote]
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