Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar thing happened to me, but the mom wanted to stay!! What do you say to that???
+1. For me it was the dad. I had invited a friend for DD over on Thanksgiving morning. The dad showed up with the friend and her little sister and proceeded to stay. It was really awkward because you know... I was cooking Thanksgiving dinner. When I extended the invite, the mom was thrilled as she was planning to cook Thanksgiving dinner also. We both agreed that the girls would occupy each other and therefore would stay out of our hair. I’m not married and it was just really odd to have someone else’s husband and child watching football in my living room.
This is hilarious because it's so outrageous and incredibly weird. Like something out of a sit com.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is having another dad and his 2 year old over for a play date tomorrow. They are planning on cutting down a shelving unit in my basement. I was sort of dumbfounded and asked who will be watching the 2 years olds. Of course it's me. Wtf. This is a mans idea of a play date!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's how you make friends. I would see no problem with the question. Answer honestly.
I enjoy play dates with older kids because my kids are occupied and I can get stuff done without them. Having a small.child or parent stick.around ruins it for me.and causes me extra stress, esp.if the house isn't in order.
Exactly. Totally defeats the purpose of having a play date so that your child has someone to play with and you have some time to yourself! Some parents are completely clueless.
You simply say "sorry, no". There is absolutely no harm in asking. It's a question, not a order.
So you just say no, with no reason provided?
If it's inconvenient then I would say that it is inconvenient. We had so many similar situations over the years.
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It is okay to say no OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar thing happened to me, but the mom wanted to stay!! What do you say to that???
+1. For me it was the dad. I had invited a friend for DD over on Thanksgiving morning. The dad showed up with the friend and her little sister and proceeded to stay. It was really awkward because you know... I was cooking Thanksgiving dinner. When I extended the invite, the mom was thrilled as she was planning to cook Thanksgiving dinner also. We both agreed that the girls would occupy each other and therefore would stay out of our hair. I’m not married and it was just really odd to have someone else’s husband and child watching football in my living room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar thing happened to me, but the mom wanted to stay!! What do you say to that???
+1. For me it was the dad. I had invited a friend for DD over on Thanksgiving morning. The dad showed up with the friend and her little sister and proceeded to stay. It was really awkward because you know... I was cooking Thanksgiving dinner. When I extended the invite, the mom was thrilled as she was planning to cook Thanksgiving dinner also. We both agreed that the girls would occupy each other and therefore would stay out of our hair. I’m not married and it was just really odd to have someone else’s husband and child watching football in my living room.
This is hilarious because it's so outrageous and incredibly weird. Like something out of a sit com.
It happened on Seinfeld![]()
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt5SPuvt-sg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's how you make friends. I would see no problem with the question. Answer honestly.
I enjoy play dates with older kids because my kids are occupied and I can get stuff done without them. Having a small.child or parent stick.around ruins it for me.and causes me extra stress, esp.if the house isn't in order.
Exactly. Totally defeats the purpose of having a play date so that your child has someone to play with and you have some time to yourself! Some parents are completely clueless.
You simply say "sorry, no". There is absolutely no harm in asking. It's a question, not a order.
So you just say no, with no reason provided?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar thing happened to me, but the mom wanted to stay!! What do you say to that???
+1. For me it was the dad. I had invited a friend for DD over on Thanksgiving morning. The dad showed up with the friend and her little sister and proceeded to stay. It was really awkward because you know... I was cooking Thanksgiving dinner. When I extended the invite, the mom was thrilled as she was planning to cook Thanksgiving dinner also. We both agreed that the girls would occupy each other and therefore would stay out of our hair. I’m not married and it was just really odd to have someone else’s husband and child watching football in my living room.
This is hilarious because it's so outrageous and incredibly weird. Like something out of a sit com.[/quote
My guess would be that the dad wanted to watch a football game and doesn’t have cable at home...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's how you make friends. I would see no problem with the question. Answer honestly.
I enjoy play dates with older kids because my kids are occupied and I can get stuff done without them. Having a small.child or parent stick.around ruins it for me.and causes me extra stress, esp.if the house isn't in order.
Exactly. Totally defeats the purpose of having a play date so that your child has someone to play with and you have some time to yourself! Some parents are completely clueless.
You simply say "sorry, no". There is absolutely no harm in asking. It's a question, not a order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's how you make friends. I would see no problem with the question. Answer honestly.
I enjoy play dates with older kids because my kids are occupied and I can get stuff done without them. Having a small.child or parent stick.around ruins it for me.and causes me extra stress, esp.if the house isn't in order.
Exactly. Totally defeats the purpose of having a play date so that your child has someone to play with and you have some time to yourself! Some parents are completely clueless.