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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 394165" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>HaoZi - great minds! I forgot about the library - it is a very logical and valid alternative venue. And you could still be generous and take stepGFG too, as long as she can lose herself in the shelves on the other side.</p><p></p><p>And if stepGFG whines about not getting to do what she wants - frankly, I don't blame the kid. She's not being treated fairly by her father in this. By her mother either, if she expects dad to always jump when she says frog. Not fair on the girl at all, but it's not your responsibility to make it right for her. I know she's a brat, but his behaviour is not doing a darn thing to change that. It's just giving her valid reasons for complaint. It's also going to make her all the more resentful of you and again, that is not fair.</p><p></p><p>Just another thought on my suggestion that you make your own communication connection with exwife - if husband gets upset by this, ask him if he is jealous, scared you are exploring your closet homosexuality... go ahead, go play and have fun with him! [hey, I'm feeling wicked...]</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 394165, member: 1991"] HaoZi - great minds! I forgot about the library - it is a very logical and valid alternative venue. And you could still be generous and take stepGFG too, as long as she can lose herself in the shelves on the other side. And if stepGFG whines about not getting to do what she wants - frankly, I don't blame the kid. She's not being treated fairly by her father in this. By her mother either, if she expects dad to always jump when she says frog. Not fair on the girl at all, but it's not your responsibility to make it right for her. I know she's a brat, but his behaviour is not doing a darn thing to change that. It's just giving her valid reasons for complaint. It's also going to make her all the more resentful of you and again, that is not fair. Just another thought on my suggestion that you make your own communication connection with exwife - if husband gets upset by this, ask him if he is jealous, scared you are exploring your closet homosexuality... go ahead, go play and have fun with him! [hey, I'm feeling wicked...] Marg [/QUOTE]
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