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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't imagine the other moms NOT gossiping about OP. (Such a princess, couldn't even take her own kid to the party, then wouldn't even meet Larlo's mom half-way to give back the suit HER kid took! etc etc etc etc. Unless private school moms are prissier and less practical than public-school moms.) Everyone hates that mom who is a drama queen about having a baby, especially when it isn't her first parenting rodeo. Most people with more than one kid schlep the babies around and suck it up. [/quote] This seems to be one of those topics that really relies on your cohort. I can't imagine moms agreeing with the other mom and not seeing her as a drama queen over a cheap bathing suit that can be returned on Monday. These positions are so far apart that there seems little use in debating it. It all depends on perspective and what you find reasonable and unreasonable. I find it interesting that people seem to view the same facts so differently. [/quote] You're right about the parenting cohort. The OP calls into the self-centered mommy cohort. Me. Me. Me. I'm a busy mommy, so[b] I can't drive my kid to the party. Somebody needs to help me...after all, DH is away and I'm not equipped to manage on my own[/b]. And my baby is asleep! I have a rigid sleep schedule and put the kids down by 7 so I can have some me time. I bet that if the roles were reversed the OP would expect everyone to drop everything and cater to her. After all, she has a baby. [/quote] Sounds like OP has some friends. Probably because she's a normal person with normal expectations of friends helping each other out. Sounds perfectly routine among moms to behave this way.[/quote]
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