Anonymous wrote:My feeling is that this family has pawned off their kid with them before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of the one and done by choice families I know complaining about how their kids won't let them get anything done on snow days and especially on holidays where they chose not to put their kids in camp. No, your child cannot have a play date on those days just because you need a way to occupy them. I have two children who like each other and play together and that's how we get through these days. YOU NEED TO COME UP WITH A PLAN THAT DOES NOT INVOLVE OTHER CHILDREN. You can't use me as your backup plan. I have a job and my own two kids to look after. Nope, just stop.
Wowowow, who hurt you? I love having only children over for a play date.
Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of the one and done by choice families I know complaining about how their kids won't let them get anything done on snow days and especially on holidays where they chose not to put their kids in camp. No, your child cannot have a play date on those days just because you need a way to occupy them. I have two children who like each other and play together and that's how we get through these days. YOU NEED TO COME UP WITH A PLAN THAT DOES NOT INVOLVE OTHER CHILDREN. You can't use me as your backup plan. I have a job and my own two kids to look after. Nope, just stop.
Anonymous wrote:I know many families with one child, and none of them expect this. Beyond asking about play dates occasionally, which they offer to host, they don’t push or invite any more than other parents.
The only pushy family I know has three kids and is constantly trying to dump kids on other people. I’m not saying all families of 3+ are like this, I’m just saying I think pushy people are pushy and it has nothing to do with how many kids they have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an insane reaction to someone asking about a playdate.
+1 I'll add that as a parent of a single, 5 year old child, the idea that OP *knows* that all these parents are one and done by choice is idiotic. No one is going to share with someone as nasty and judgmental as OP that they are facing secondary infertility.
This. You don't know who is one and done by choice anymore than you know who had their youngest on purpose or by accident.
Anonymous wrote:I know several families who were scrambling yesterday because their younger child's daycare was open but their older child's school was not, and would have been thrilled at the suggestion of a playdate with an only child friend. I also know one SAHM of an only who hosted FIVE kids at her house yesterday because she didn't have to work and they have a huge basement with lots of activities for kids and a yard with a slope for mini-sledding. So she just provided a bunch of neighborhood families with free childcare for the day. I'm sure at least part of her motivation was for her own kid to have someone to play with, but I can't imagine being mad at someone for offering to watch your kid all day.
Anonymous wrote:I know several families who were scrambling yesterday because their younger child's daycare was open but their older child's school was not, and would have been thrilled at the suggestion of a playdate with an only child friend. I also know one SAHM of an only who hosted FIVE kids at her house yesterday because she didn't have to work and they have a huge basement with lots of activities for kids and a yard with a slope for mini-sledding. So she just provided a bunch of neighborhood families with free childcare for the day. I'm sure at least part of her motivation was for her own kid to have someone to play with, but I can't imagine being mad at someone for offering to watch your kid all day.