Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get the fuck over it.
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Anonymous wrote:Just get the fuck over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring your baby to lunch. Problem solved.
The world is not going to change for you. If you don't want your baby exposed to certain things, shield it from them.
My son has to come. It's not an option to see her without bringing him. She has a young child as well. I am visiting from out of town. I am wondering how to say it nicely not IF I should say it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring your baby to lunch. Problem solved.
The world is not going to change for you. If you don't want your baby exposed to certain things, shield it from them.
My son has to come. It's not an option to see her without bringing him. She has a young child as well. I am visiting from out of town. I am wondering how to say it nicely not IF I should say it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a bit concerned about this as I have a baby now who is very vocal. We're going to meet soon for lunch. She curses in her text messages and emails sometimes.
Op here: she curses in person as well. I added the text message and email part to show that she does it all the time. I don't think this is normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring your baby to lunch. Problem solved.
The world is not going to change for you. If you don't want your baby exposed to certain things, shield it from them.
My son has to come. It's not an option to see her without bringing him. She has a young child as well. I am visiting from out of town. I am wondering how to say it nicely not IF I should say it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring your baby to lunch. Problem solved.
The world is not going to change for you. If you don't want your baby exposed to certain things, shield it from them.
Anonymous wrote:I am a bit concerned about this as I have a baby now who is very vocal. We're going to meet soon for lunch. She curses in her text messages and emails sometimes.