Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the poster was accurate. If you can't deviate from your schedule a little bit to have a playdate you shouldn't have kids..they do take up time and it's not all about your needs/whims. Signed my who routinely drives 30 minutes each way to make a playdate happen.
The main point is that 15 minutes each way is not "nothing".
And good for you for driving an hour for a play date. However, that doesn't mean that everybody else should therefore have to do it too. I'm certain that I do things that you don't do -- does that mean you're lazy and shouldn't have had children?
Also, looking at the situation at hand - you have one family always investing the hour for the playmate, and it is almost never reciprocated, leading to an imbalance, which is what op came here to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the poster was accurate. If you can't deviate from your schedule a little bit to have a playdate you shouldn't have kids..they do take up time and it's not all about your needs/whims. Signed my who routinely drives 30 minutes each way to make a playdate happen.
The main point is that 15 minutes each way is not "nothing".
And good for you for driving an hour for a play date. However, that doesn't mean that everybody else should therefore have to do it too. I'm certain that I do things that you don't do -- does that mean you're lazy and shouldn't have had children?
Anonymous wrote:No the poster was accurate. If you can't deviate from your schedule a little bit to have a playdate you shouldn't have kids..they do take up time and it's not all about your needs/whims. Signed my who routinely drives 30 minutes each way to make a playdate happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd drive my kid over to the friend's house. 15 minutes each way is nothing!
15 minutes there, 15 minutes back, 15 minutes there, 15 minutes back -- that's an hour of driving for one visit.
Really? That is an awful way to think of it. Is this how you diminish the importance of playdates for your child?
You are extremely lazy, and your time is no more important than anyone else's, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:I used to like going to friends' houses because there was less supervision.