Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well OP you can see the attitude. BY GOD DONT BRING YOUR KID!!!! A bit over the top but there it is. Non twin moms never get that twins have a bond and so on. They lash out. And so strident about the need to separate them. Nice isn’t it? Signed twin mom.
+1 also twin mom. I agree on separating but the vitriol from non-twin moms is ridiculous. They just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well OP you can see the attitude. BY GOD DONT BRING YOUR KID!!!! A bit over the top but there it is. Non twin moms never get that twins have a bond and so on. They lash out. And so strident about the need to separate them. Nice isn’t it? Signed twin mom.
I'm the one with the 11yo twins. Your comment is over the top. My kids have bond. It's great to see them interact with each other, but they have seperate interests too. Being with other people without their twin gives them a chance to explore their personality. And being apart makes coming back together all the more fun.
Anonymous wrote:He knows the girl and the 3 of them play together.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you said that your twins had played before with this child, so the mom knows that you have twins. The fact that she didn't invite your son means that she only wanted to the playdate to be with the two girls, so no, I would not ask if your son could be included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well OP you can see the attitude. BY GOD DONT BRING YOUR KID!!!! A bit over the top but there it is. Non twin moms never get that twins have a bond and so on. They lash out. And so strident about the need to separate them. Nice isn’t it? Signed twin mom.
+1 also twin mom. I agree on separating but the vitriol from non-twin moms is ridiculous. They just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Well OP you can see the attitude. BY GOD DONT BRING YOUR KID!!!! A bit over the top but there it is. Non twin moms never get that twins have a bond and so on. They lash out. And so strident about the need to separate them. Nice isn’t it? Signed twin mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. This girl is not friends with your son. She’s friends with your daughter. It’s time your kids start making their own separate friends. They can still do activities together but you can’t force kids to be friends with both of them.
This. Absolutely not. Don’t hoist your other child on them. It will ruin the purpose and dynamic of the girls play date.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are a weirdo. If your kids were one year apart in age would you insist that they both do everything together always and with everyone? No. Just because they're twins doesn't make it any different. They were in the womb at the same time, great. They're still separate people.
Anonymous wrote:The twins need to learn that sometimes things are separate.