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[quote=Anonymous]Get a grip OP. She may not have have an engraved invite to her friends party, but clearly it’s planned enough that she could immediately tell you she is a maybe. It’s not like she RSVPed yes to you and is cancelling at the last minute for a blind date. The kid either won’t know or won’t care that his aunt isn’t there. Missing one party doesn’t doom their future relationship - but pitching a fit and trying to guilt her into coming might! My sister doesn’t have kids and has very little interest in spending time with mine. A few minutes of a fun activity for a photo op and that’s plenty. She lives across the country but still doesn’t want to spend more than an hour with the kids when we’re all in the same city. And that’s fine!! Obviously I wish she cared about them more and wanted to do fun things and make fun memories. But she doesn’t like kids, mine included, so whatever. Trying to push a relationship over her objections won’t help. [/quote]
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