Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gave her too much information, so try not to do that again. Just continue to say no. "I need this time alone with my child, and I will not be changing my mind about that. Please stop asking."
Unfortunately, this.
Unless you are with your good friends, for whom you would help out in a bind, STOP OVERSHARING.
These parent "chat friends" are nothing more, nothing less.
There are always users and takers in this bunch, looking for a doormat.
If this is your kid's BFF, great please tag along. We have done that gladly. But to be essentially childcare, for days that you took off from work, no thank you.
It was idle chatter while standing around. She wasn’t talking about her marital problems or yeast infection.
Anonymous wrote:I think since you overshared, you should help this time and bank the brownie points for when you desperately need a favor. And now you know not to give too many details when it comes up again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gave her too much information, so try not to do that again. Just continue to say no. "I need this time alone with my child, and I will not be changing my mind about that. Please stop asking."
Unfortunately, this.
Unless you are with your good friends, for whom you would help out in a bind, STOP OVERSHARING.
These parent "chat friends" are nothing more, nothing less.
There are always users and takers in this bunch, looking for a doormat.
If this is your kid's BFF, great please tag along. We have done that gladly. But to be essentially childcare, for days that you took off from work, no thank you.
Anonymous wrote:You gave her too much information, so try not to do that again. Just continue to say no. "I need this time alone with my child, and I will not be changing my mind about that. Please stop asking."
Anonymous wrote:I think since you overshared, you should help this time and bank the brownie points for when you desperately need a favor. And now you know not to give too many details when it comes up again.
Anonymous wrote:I think since you overshared, you should help this time and bank the brownie points for when you desperately need a favor. And now you know not to give too many details when it comes up again.
Anonymous wrote:I would help if the two kids are friends. I once had a girl for fife days (overnight) with us because her single mother working as a midwife in a hospital had to step in at short notice and couldn't find sombody to look after her 7year old daughter. Me and DH have flexible hours, our kids went to a half day sports camp during the whole week so me/DH had to look after this girl instead of working. But this mom was desperate so we helped.
Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of empathy as a working parent with no relatives close by to help. We have a nanny, but when she gets sick it’s always a scramble. Sometimes you just need to take time off work or rotate with your spouse or ask friends if they have any babysitter recs.
Definitely tell this mom less in the future. She’s probably very stressed and frustrated with her circumstances and taking it out on you.