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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone is saying that the ds should be resilient and realize that sometimes plans change. Well, maybe his mom needs to realize that sometimes plans change and OP may want to spend a day with her family if their plans get canceled. Fair is fair[/quote] Yes, of course. No one in this thread has said otherwise. And OP has not indicated that her friend would have a problem if she cancelled. [/quote] This is OP. She would absolutely be pissed if I canceled.[/quote] Golden Rule OP.[/quote] Well, it’s really up to the other mom if the plans change. If she doesn’t want to change plans, then she shouldn’t.[/quote] + 1 there is nothing wrong with op telling her friend that her DS was really looking forward to the outing planned with friends’s son and so if friend feels the need to cancel it she’s going opt out of their planned activity as well and instead do something special with son to make up for it. If friend has the nerve to get pissed at that then op should call her out for the hypocrite that she is.[/quote] Agree. There are lots of ways OP's friend could discipline her son that don't also disappoint and inconvenience other families.[/quote]
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