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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is/wants to be The Fun Aunt, and you don't want her to be. [/quote] Um, no. Kid doesn’t seem that into her, and “fun” aunts still respect parental boundaries. I’d teach DD to label aunt as unsafe each and every time. “You’re not listening to or respecting what I just said; you’re making me feel unsafe.” “Mom and Dad said you weren’t supposed to pick me up at school. If you don’t leave now, I’m going to scream and go find a safe adult.”[/quote] Are you insane?[/quote] Are you? When parents say don’t show up at my kid’s school, you will not be escorting her home, any adult who does so anyway is unsafe. Period. [/quote]. Yet she’s welcome in the home 6-8x a year drama llama.[/quote] In the home is SUPERVISED and PLANNED, dingbat. [/quote] Why are you so mad? [/quote] Do you or do you not understand the difference between a planned and supervised visit, and an unplanned, already-denied visit with a minor child? This is a yes or no question. [/quote] There isn't a custody or court mandated visitation order, weirdo. Her husband picks his family up from the airport and welcomes them in with open arms. Because they rule the roost.[/quote]
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