Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
Why not? They are crap parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
Why not? They are crap parents.
OP quit your job now! Otherwise you are no better enabling their behavior and profiting off it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
Why not? They are crap parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
No. They just don't want to stay in she said. I think it's crappy and I am judging.
Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they've made some kind of commitment for this dinner - maybe it's really important.
Nothing you're describing in the child is necessarily cause for alarm. Maybe they trust you.
Maybe it's not your business to judge them.
Anonymous wrote:The kind that don't have to step up because they know nanny will say yes to anything and everything.