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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with PP that I would not look very poorly per se on a nanny for being poached - she has a right to accept a better offer. But you bet that if I knew the MB who poached my kids would not be playing with hers again unless they were already inseparable. The bad behavior here is on the part if the poaching MB. [/quote] This seems rather ridiculous. Why fault the other MB? She recognized a good nanny and made an offer of a job. If your nanny was happy with you and your kids she wouldn't accept the new position. The fact that a nanny leaves family A for family B says more about the dynamics of job A than anything else. You may feel your nanny is happy in her job but the facts she's leaving says otherwise.[/quote] Lol, replace "nanny" with "man" and you have a perfect home wrecker argument. "If you were satisfying him, he wouldn't have been with me!" Etc. [/quote]
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