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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The answers here are so weird. I always brought my kids to lunch/dinner/outings since they were about 4 days old (pre-COVID). None of my friends ever had a problem with it and are still close with my kids. If they did, they wouldn't be my friends for very long, because I only keep friends who accept me for who I am and what stage of life I'm at. In most cultures, kids are just a part of life. They go to restaurants, parties, get-togethers, everywhere. My xH is Mexican and literally everything we ever did with his friends and family included their kids in some way, turning someone away because of kids would have been seen as crazy.[/quote] Sure. You never meet your friends anywhere without your kids. [b]Every outing was a family outing.[/b] You must not actually have any friends your age.[/quote] Then don't plan on keeping friends much. That's rude behavior on your part and inconsiderate, same as if they told you to never bring your kids along. [/quote]
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