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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are at page 5 and still OP didn’t say how old is the kid…[/quote] Well, well, well... even Jeff notated how the OP refuses to give the cchild's age in his blog post. [b]"Second in number of views and fourth in number of replies was a thread in the "Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)" forum titled, "WWYD with this rude child?". The original poster explains that she and her husband are separated and he moved across country to take a very specialized job. A friend's child told the original poster's son that his dad must really hate his mom to move so far away. The friend immediately told his child that was an inappropriate thing to say. The original poster was apparently not present when this happened, but was furious when she found out later. She is now considering confronting the family and demanding an apology. While the original poster says that she is upset at how her son was treated, many of those responding suggested that she was angry for her own sake rather than her child's. Others sympathized with the original poster and suggested taking a break from the family. [u]Many posters asked the age of the child, explaining that below a certain age they would be more tolerant and understanding. However, the original poster steadfastly ignored the repeated questions about age. [/u] One poster suggested that the original poster was so angry because what the child said was actually true. That didn't go over well with the original poster who responded by saying that, even if it were true, it was still a very rude thing to say to her son. Personally, I think the two families should just get together and talk this out over a $8.50 loaf of brioche."[/b][/quote]
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