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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, get some real problems. I would have been thrilled that someone else was offering to take my kid to the park for an hour. And of course, you would ask if she wants to stay for dinner-its 5 pm. Seriously, you need to rethink how you are approaching this whole relationship. [/quote] PP here. I would NOT be thrilled that someone else offered to take my preschooler to the park in front of my preschooler when my child and I were already engaged in an activity together and enjoying each other. I work days and I treasure the tiny window of time I get with my child every night before we put him to bed. You may be happy to be rid of your child at the drop of the hat but that's not true of all of us. Nor do I think it's appropriate to reward people who have rudely disregarded people saying that it's not a good time but turning up uninvited anyway by then inviting them to stay for dinner.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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