Anonymous wrote:Oh, my gosh. Don't say anything to your neighbors. Let them live their life. It sounds like they still allow their kids to play with yours when they could have stopped that a long time ago.
Think about it this way: They know who you truly are -- and they still let their kids play with yours.
That is called being tolerant.
You are being incredibly intolerant here. Let the kids continue to play together. Don't act unless is becomes a real, actionable problem impact your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate all thoughts especially those from fellow queer parents.
The kids played outside yesterday and I sat on the stoop watching with their mom. I asked what they did that morning and she said they went to church and lunch and here they are now. Then there was an awkward silence which was probably my fault.
I’ve never noticed they were church goers but I guess they are which kind of makes me want to put my guard up more as maybe the school thing isn’t just a way to get smaller class sizes or more discipline.
The kids had fun blowing bubbles and doing sidewalk chalk though.
—Op
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate all thoughts especially those from fellow queer parents.
The kids played outside yesterday and I sat on the stoop watching with their mom. I asked what they did that morning and she said they went to church and lunch and here they are now. Then there was an awkward silence which was probably my fault.
I’ve never noticed they were church goers but I guess they are which kind of makes me want to put my guard up more as maybe the school thing isn’t just a way to get smaller class sizes or more discipline.
The kids had fun blowing bubbles and doing sidewalk chalk though.
—Op
Anonymous wrote:I feel silly to admit this, but I feel duped or almost lied to by this family. Granted this is my fault because I assumed in my liberal area of NoVA that everyone thought like us. Small minded and dumb of me I know!
I’m just angry I guess that my kid still has to grow up in a world where people hate me and who I love.
Spiraling through the stages of grief right now.
— op
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate all thoughts especially those from fellow queer parents.
The kids played outside yesterday and I sat on the stoop watching with their mom. I asked what they did that morning and she said they went to church and lunch and here they are now. Then there was an awkward silence which was probably my fault.
I’ve never noticed they were church goers but I guess they are which kind of makes me want to put my guard up more as maybe the school thing isn’t just a way to get smaller class sizes or more discipline.
The kids had fun blowing bubbles and doing sidewalk chalk though.
—Op
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate all thoughts especially those from fellow queer parents.
The kids played outside yesterday and I sat on the stoop watching with their mom. I asked what they did that morning and she said they went to church and lunch and here they are now. Then there was an awkward silence which was probably my fault.
I’ve never noticed they were church goers but I guess they are which kind of makes me want to put my guard up more as maybe the school thing isn’t just a way to get smaller class sizes or more discipline.
The kids had fun blowing bubbles and doing sidewalk chalk though.
—Op
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate all thoughts especially those from fellow queer parents.
The kids played outside yesterday and I sat on the stoop watching with their mom. I asked what they did that morning and she said they went to church and lunch and here they are now. Then there was an awkward silence which was probably my fault.
I’ve never noticed they were church goers but I guess they are which kind of makes me want to put my guard up more as maybe the school thing isn’t just a way to get smaller class sizes or more discipline.
The kids had fun blowing bubbles and doing sidewalk chalk though.
—Op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, my gosh. Don't say anything to your neighbors. Let them live their life. It sounds like they still allow their kids to play with yours when they could have stopped that a long time ago.
Think about it this way: They know who you truly are -- and they still let their kids play with yours.
That is called being tolerant.
You are being incredibly intolerant here. Let the kids continue to play together. Don't act unless is becomes a real, actionable problem impact your kids.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a hard one. I think I would let the kids continue to play for now until they actually do/say something that is a big values conflict.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, my gosh. Don't say anything to your neighbors. Let them live their life. It sounds like they still allow their kids to play with yours when they could have stopped that a long time ago.
Think about it this way: They know who you truly are -- and they still let their kids play with yours.
That is called being tolerant.
You are being incredibly intolerant here. Let the kids continue to play together. Don't act unless is becomes a real, actionable problem impact your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a hard one. I think I would let the kids continue to play for now until they actually do/say something that is a big values conflict.
Yeah, I'd let the kids keep playing unless there is an actual problem.