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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not so fast, PP. Truly kind people do not judge. And normal people recognize that parenting isn't a competitive sport. [/quote] If you [b]don't[/b] judge the parent who is in your home, watching her kid swing from the chandelier (or hit, or snatch), and doing [b]nothing[/b] about it, you might be brain-dead. If that's what you mean by "truly kind" (hey, brain dead people can't be mean!) then... ok... I guess. OP, I also have one of these situations. Dear lovely friend, horrid spoiled brat of a daughter. Still tantruming (with fists and feet and bat-sonor screeches) in kindergarten, and the dear lovely friend just looks on with concern, or else tries to bribe the kid to behave with toys and candy and whatnot. It sets my teeth on edge. So I see my friend for fun evenings out, while our children are home with their dads. There is no way that I could EVER tell her that her beloved daughter is a brat and that it's her (the mother's) fault. No way. [/quote]
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