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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are weird. Lots of people will roll up with mom, dad and sibs to a party. My husband would have rather died than do that during those years, but if you want to have a no siblings party, it needs to be at a place you pay per kid. Next time have a party with 3 families you’re all friends with. The kid doesn’t care. [/quote] People aren’t “weird.” Well, maybe some are. But in a lot of cultures, this is totally normal.[/quote] I assume she's offering her husband as the example of a weird person here. [/quote] Your husband wants to go to parties with the whole fam to random people’s houses from the 4 year old preschooler’s class on Saturday? You must give a lot of BJs bc that is not normally what people like to do on the weekend. [/quote] Not the PP but 100% my husband does and as do I. (Also, why is the mom the default person taking the kid to the party? Our family doesn't work that way where the mom is the sole care giver...maybe that is where your problem is). My husband, as do I, like being together and we like being with our kids more so than we want to spend a day doing whatever alone when we work alone all week. Most people I know are the same. [/quote]
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