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re: Parents of the OT, what’s the weirdest interaction you’ve ever had with another parent?
Posted on 4/26/22 at 8:25 am to Costanza
Posted on 4/26/22 at 8:25 am to Costanza
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We’re planning a midday birthday pool party for our 9 year old daughter. The mother of one of the girls my daughter invited (who we’ve met twice) texted my wife to see if we would keep their daughter overnight.
This was commonplace for one of my daughter's friends, whose single mom was a bartender. The girl rotated between three different homes on nights when her mom was working. Stayed with us and I only ever met her mom once briefly.
I hosted large catered pool parties for one of my daughters' model agencies. Among the stories I could tell.... include moms asking me "Doesn't my daughter have a great arse?' and 'Didn't my daughter get great boobs?' Luckily, in those instances I immediately realized there is no socially acceptable answer (in my view, though they may have been expecting 'yes') and merely grunted in response. If you say 'yes' then you acknowledge taking notice of the attribute, and if you say 'no' you are disparaging their child. You also would not believe the things moms will tell you about their kids.
Posted on 4/26/22 at 8:39 am to PhantomMenace
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I hosted large catered pool parties for one of my daughters' model agencies. Among the stories I could tell.... include moms asking me "Doesn't my daughter have a great arse?' and 'Didn't my daughter get great boobs?' Luckily, in those instances I immediately realized there is no socially acceptable answer (in my view, though they may have been expecting 'yes') and merely grunted in response. If you say 'yes' then you acknowledge taking notice of the attribute, and if you say 'no' you are disparaging their child. You also would not believe the things moms will tell you about their kids.
I hope they were at least of age, and the mom wasn't asking what you think about her 13 year old daughter's arse.
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Posted on 4/26/22 at 8:52 am to PhantomMenace
When I read your posts I feel like I’m breaking the law. Geez.
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