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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 140709" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I do not believe it! My daughter needs to go to the apartment to sign the lease. I told her she could use my car but her roomie would have to get his own way. I really don't like people I don't know in my baby and I'd prefer my daughter pay attention to the road, not to someone talking to her. For some odd reason, I thought this was a nice thing to do.</p><p> </p><p>So, she starts arguing with me that her roomie needs a ride. I'm not being fair. He'll have to take a cab. Why am I trusting her NOW to not pick him up when I wouldn't before? (Silly me was willing to give her a chance.) After 30 minutes, I finally gave up and told her the car offer was gone.</p><p> </p><p>Does anyone else have this kind of stupid drama when you offer to do something nice for your kids even if it's not quite what your child wanted or is it just me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 140709, member: 3626"] I do not believe it! My daughter needs to go to the apartment to sign the lease. I told her she could use my car but her roomie would have to get his own way. I really don't like people I don't know in my baby and I'd prefer my daughter pay attention to the road, not to someone talking to her. For some odd reason, I thought this was a nice thing to do. So, she starts arguing with me that her roomie needs a ride. I'm not being fair. He'll have to take a cab. Why am I trusting her NOW to not pick him up when I wouldn't before? (Silly me was willing to give her a chance.) After 30 minutes, I finally gave up and told her the car offer was gone. Does anyone else have this kind of stupid drama when you offer to do something nice for your kids even if it's not quite what your child wanted or is it just me? [/QUOTE]
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