Anonymous wrote:What does this have to do with Loudoun? Maybe you should include their race and religion too OP. It would be just as relevant to your post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked this already, but why haven't you addressed the parents already?
Hard to address parents who won't allow you to speak to them. Like I said, other than telling the school, who say they have addressed the parents, there are no options.
Also for the "this doesn't happen" people - google "children being used as pawns in divorce." It does happen. So much so that thousands of articles exist.
I don't think that it's untrue that children get used as pawns in divorces. I just think it's unlikely that total strangers would be so invested in one couple's divorce that they would use their children to this extent.
In any way, if they are at the same elementary school you can certainly reach out to them via email. If true, this behavior is highly inappropriate and I would have no qualms about addressing it in an email.
Classmates and friends in school are hardly "total strangers" - the reason I mentioned the county was to send home the sense that it's a bit more close knit than Rosslyn or Silver Spring. Neighbors hang out here and we all see each other at the same places.
Anonymous wrote:OP: It is my problem because my friend's kids are practically family. My kids and them are close so my kids feel this too. My friend is suffering and so are the kids. So many people carry water in this area for toxic people. Don't you all have a conscience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County moms are stupid.
This is how VA got Youngkin.
Sorry to be pedantic, but while Western Loudoun is historically red, the county swung for McAuliffe in the 2021 election. I would caution throwing around the word "stupid" in a thread where many can't correctly spell a word that is in the topic title.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County moms are stupid.
This is how VA got Youngkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked this already, but why haven't you addressed the parents already?
Hard to address parents who won't allow you to speak to them. Like I said, other than telling the school, who say they have addressed the parents, there are no options.
Also for the "this doesn't happen" people - google "children being used as pawns in divorce." It does happen. So much so that thousands of articles exist.
I don't think that it's untrue that children get used as pawns in divorces. I just think it's unlikely that total strangers would be so invested in one couple's divorce that they would use their children to this extent.
In any way, if they are at the same elementary school you can certainly reach out to them via email. If true, this behavior is highly inappropriate and I would have no qualms about addressing it in an email.
Classmates and friends in school are hardly "total strangers" - the reason I mentioned the county was to send home the sense that it's a bit more close knit than Rosslyn or Silver Spring. Neighbors hang out here and we all see each other at the same places.