Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife should’ve been at the last straw when their kid hit your kid. Seems like she ordered more and finally has buyer’s remorse.
It was the birthday party and the mom complains about kids kicking rocks around the driveway because she thinks it’s going to damage her car tires. When my wife asked why they couldn’t handle him she mentioned something about him kicking rocks one day and saying he was mad at their son. I think this mom thinks the hitting incidents were made up or we were being dramatic about it. We were also told by other kids that he was punched in the face and it happened on the bus at least twice. My wife didn’t say anything until it happened two times. The first time she spoke with the boy and mentioned she would tell mom if it happens again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems needlessly escalating to tell the woman she was cutting her off instead of graadually cutting back interaction or pretending to be extra busy. She has every right to end the friendship, but no need to fan the flames by announcing it!
Nope. You want to single out my child for no reason, I'll be very direct about it.
Anonymous wrote:Your wife should’ve been at the last straw when their kid hit your kid. Seems like she ordered more and finally has buyer’s remorse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to America. You are wrong, your wife is right. Be happy you’ve dodged a bullet with these loons. Did you say you don't even interact with the husband? What the hell do you care? Learn how to write, too.
This post being a good example of bad writing.
Op. Culturally neighbors are seen as an extension of your family. It’s very unusual to cut a neighbor off. Sounds like it’s happens over here and it’s okay. Wife said it probably would have gotten worse if she didn’t end it abruptly.
Nope, I cut two off this past year. Every word out of their mouths (two women) had to be political and woke, just am sick of hearing it. I do not even waive to them any longer as they are deranged and it is not healthy to have them in my life. Cutting off some people is healthy.
Anonymous wrote:What’s your question?
Anonymous wrote:If our nextdoor neighbor's kid hit our kid "a few times", I'd have had to have held my DH back from going over there immediately and doing who knows what.
But you're worried about your wife's reaction to a birthday party non-invite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife is 100% within her right to not socialize with people like your neighbor. You should learn from her and grow a backbone.
Yes, but his wife also sounds strange for just directly telling the woman off instead of being civil. She also says she doesn't want to be friendly to anyone in the neighborhood. That is weird, since she doesn't know them. His wife is full of red flags, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife is 100% within her right to not socialize with people like your neighbor. You should learn from her and grow a backbone.
Yes, but his wife also sounds strange for just directly telling the woman off instead of being civil. She also says she doesn't want to be friendly to anyone in the neighborhood. That is weird, since she doesn't know them. His wife is full of red flags, too.
The neighbor went out of her way to be rude about their son. I would have done the same thing.
Op here. To clarify I didn’t say she doesn’t want to be friendly. She said she doesn’t want to be friends with any of the moms but she is friendly towards them.
So what exactly is the problem then????