Anonymous wrote:You're offended on your daughter's behalf, but does she even care?
Also, nobody is thinking that deeply. Hmmm, let's see, it's April, and Larla is in 8th grade, so in about a month or so, she'll be done with middle school, and then in June, she'll technically be in high school. So, even though she's technically still in middle school, she could be considered older. Yeah, nobody is doing all that. She wants someone older than middle school age. There's nothing offensive or wrong about that.
Anonymous wrote:My older neighbor just approached me. I have no doubt she meant well and was just making conversation sans filter, but she told me that another neighbor on our small block, asked her if she knew of any good high-school aged babysitters, apparently they are looking for an occasional evening sitter or daytime helper for their 5yo. She said she immediately mentioned DD13/8th-rising 9th, and how she’s very mature and sweet with her grandkids. The neighbor told her no, they are looking for someone more mature, in high school. My neighbor told me I should introduce DD, maybe they will change their mind.
I’m sort of offended on DD’s behalf. In a month she will be a high schooler, and in a month from that, 14. I mean, some sophomores start the year at 14. She’s a neighbor recommended by another neighbor who has seen her interact with young kids. Now I’m irrationally angry at these neighbors and even though I know it’s not warranted, I can’t help it! How would you feel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think that’s “offensive” my neighbors will hire kids down the street for babysitting and complain about lack of babysitters when my kids are the same age as the kids down the street. Some people just don’t put two and two together. It’s OK, it’s not offensive just shake your head at the absurdity and do what I do and get over oneself.
It sounds like they were hinting and waiting for you to offer
Anonymous wrote:This is weird that you are so offended by this. I doubt your neighbor understands much if anything yet about 8th-rising 9th. I haven't a clue what that means, but I don't have that aged kids.
They probably just think she's an 8th grader and that feels young to them. Nothing that has anything specifically to do with your DD.
Anonymous wrote:Offended by what? They want someone older. A 13-14 year old is not mature or what they are looking for. They want a 16-17-18 year old. I would too. Your kid is not as mature as you think.
No sophomores are 14. The youngest would be turning 15. Your math is off. Mine turns 15 September of sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think that’s “offensive” my neighbors will hire kids down the street for babysitting and complain about lack of babysitters when my kids are the same age as the kids down the street. Some people just don’t put two and two together. It’s OK, it’s not offensive just shake your head at the absurdity and do what I do and get over oneself.
It sounds like they were hinting and waiting for you to offer
Anonymous wrote:If you think that’s “offensive” my neighbors will hire kids down the street for babysitting and complain about lack of babysitters when my kids are the same age as the kids down the street. Some people just don’t put two and two together. It’s OK, it’s not offensive just shake your head at the absurdity and do what I do and get over oneself.