Anonymous wrote:I was the kid with the super strict mom. If I started to walk out of a room I got asked where (in the house) I was going. Closing my bedroom door wasn't allowed unless I was changing clothes or sleeping at night. I could go on and on - every way I turned, bumped into rules and limits. I was always desperate to get out of my house/away from my parents.
Please find a way. Maybe DD can go to her house? Maybe the mom can make an exception for your house? Maybe her friend can only come over for half a day rather than a whole workday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these places you're running out to places you could just bring the kids?
Today, I had a class scheduled at the gym, so not always. Mom was running late and so I had to cancel my class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure that the mom would be angry if you left her alone while you run your errand or whatever? Why don't you just text the mom and say "Oh gosh, I have to go grab xyz. The girls are shooting baskets in the driveway while they wait for her ride to show up. They had a great time hanging out together." -- or something along those lines. If the mom freaks out, well that's on her.
She explicitly told me when we met that she doesn’t want her alone in a house and doesn’t allow her home alone at their house, either. I realized she was rigid and unwilling to budge when I first texted her something similar, as explained above. It’s really bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure that the mom would be angry if you left her alone while you run your errand or whatever? Why don't you just text the mom and say "Oh gosh, I have to go grab xyz. The girls are shooting baskets in the driveway while they wait for her ride to show up. They had a great time hanging out together." -- or something along those lines. If the mom freaks out, well that's on her.
Anonymous wrote:Are these places you're running out to places you could just bring the kids?
Anonymous wrote:I think in your shoes I would think through whose needs I was prioritising. If I felt like this friendship was really important to my DD and for whatever reason being accommodating helped to keep it going to be honest I’d probably just suck it up for a bit. They’re 14, this won’t go on much longer. But for sure, I would not prioritise the needs of an unreasonably anxious Mom just for the heck of it.