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At the end of my tether. Am I imagining this?!
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589343" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Brings to mind how dad of one of easy child's former team mate told how he loathed to go to supermarket with his stepdaughter (older sister of easy child's team mate) after picking her up from fay-care, when she was in certain age. She was a spirited lass and if she didn't get what she wanted she wasn't shy to put up the performance. Screaming: "No, don't! You are not my daddy! Help me!" does have a lot more effect, when a screamer is your average Scandinavian blond roundfaced little girl and 'not-daddy' is very clearly an Arab... He had to explain the situation few times to security guards and once someone even did call the police. I can easily believe that was super uncomfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589343, member: 14557"] Brings to mind how dad of one of easy child's former team mate told how he loathed to go to supermarket with his stepdaughter (older sister of easy child's team mate) after picking her up from fay-care, when she was in certain age. She was a spirited lass and if she didn't get what she wanted she wasn't shy to put up the performance. Screaming: "No, don't! You are not my daddy! Help me!" does have a lot more effect, when a screamer is your average Scandinavian blond roundfaced little girl and 'not-daddy' is very clearly an Arab... He had to explain the situation few times to security guards and once someone even did call the police. I can easily believe that was super uncomfortable. [/QUOTE]
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