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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When a parent says their child is “strong willed”, it really means they are a brat. Sorry but it’s the truth[/quote] Even if that is true, the other mom sounds dangerously crazy. [/quote] DP, but this is so silly. There is nothing “dangerously crazy” in what OP shared. If you think there is, show the quotes.[/quote] The fact that she is repeatedly texting OP at all about the behavior of ten-year-olds is dangerously crazy. That isn't normal behavior. And by dangerous, what I mean is that she is likely to make up very damaging claims about OPs son. OP needs to keep her kid away from the woman and her daughter as much as possible. Let's say that everything the woman texted to OP is true (and I suspect it isn't, but let's assume that). The woman's behavior is still totally out of bounds and weird. She is going to start making up stuff about OPs son soon, if she hasn't already. It is unfortunate that the twin son will suffer because of his unbalanced mom, but OP needs to protect her own kid first. [/quote] OP said there were 5-6 incidents “over the years” where the other mom texted OP. It could be that the mom brings this stuff up to OP rather than doing something like reporting school-based incidents to the school as bullying, to give OP a chance to address it without her child having a bullying report in his permanent record. Rather than give any benefit of the doubt, you choose to view that as “dangerously crazy,” which I suspect is you projecting a bunch of defensive nonsense because you’re feeling triggered about bullying accusations against your own child.[/quote]
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