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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have 5 y o twin b/g. They are very close and usually have the same friends. They are in different classrooms this year. The girl twin has a classroom friend she is got close to. The mom is organizing a play date for her and my DD. I was wondering if it would be ok to ask if her twin can join? He knows the girl and the 3 of them play together. They never had separate play date before and I don’t think [b]he will take it well[/b]. Also most of his friends are girls anyway which means DD would automatically be invited to any play date he might have. I am wondering if I could ask for it for this one time while I ease him into doing his own stuffs. If this ok to ask? If yes what is the best way to ask?[/quote]Can you organize a play date for DD&friend at your house that precedes this event? Tell you son DD is having her friend over and that he should "hi" and then you two will have some mother/son activity while the girls play. That way you can ease him into the idea of his sister having another friend without it being in separate homes. He won't be uninvited or excluded as his first foray into the scenario. And for all you calling thoughtful OP names, dealing with "package deals" is a life skill too. How many of you have had a relative/friend marry a not-so-cool spouse and have to deal with the "package deal"?[/quote]
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