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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I was in OP's shoes, I would have made sure that the swim trunk was returned somehow - maybe Uber, maybe driving by myself. If I was in the other lady's shoes, I would have bought a swimsuit on the way to the beach. However, the other lady showed just a lack of understanding, whereas OP shows a sense of entitlement. Both are wrong, but OP is more wrong. [/quote] Yes,[b] OP feels entitled to some slack and some sympathy about being home alone with multiple kids, including a baby -- and she deserves it, IMO, especially from ANOTHER PARENT.[/b][/quote] I have 4 kids and honestly, I would be annoyed if some kid had taken something I needed for a trip the next day and the parent refused to return it because that would inconvenience her. Would I insist on it? No. But I would be secretly annoyed. Juggling the needs of more than 1 kid solo is just life. If her DH was deployed, I would be sympathetic. But a regular rich lawyer husband traveling for work? Meh. No sympathy.[/quote]
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