Despite my very best intentions to hold it in I groaned out loud the other day when my son asked me if a certain friend could come over to play.
Really him again?
My son frowned at me. I thought you liked my friends Mama?
I quickly covered my tracks. Of course I do. I was thinking of something else. Sure lets ask him.
But inside my stomach clenched.
There is one of my children’s friends who I just don’t like.
I don’t like to admit it but this kid gets under my skin.
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So I'm a bit late to this article but I came across it via google. I'm at my wit's end with my son's new friend. The sad thing is he came from a different school because he was being bullied and my son is his only friend. My son has a lot of friends and doesn't judge people. If they are into the same stuff he is, he wants to be friends. I've never had an issue with any of his other friends, even the ones I could tell were total shits for their mothers but at least they are respectful to me.
This new friend grinds my gears in a way that whenever he talks to me I am fuming inside. Every sentence out of his mouth is a demand.
"You have to take (my son's name) to my Ninjitsu class tonight!"
"(Son's name) has to come to the bike racks with me!"
He even comes up to me when I am waiting for my son to come out of class and says "(my son's name) is MINE!"
There is no point talking to the child's mother. She is a bit of a deadbeat and it would be more drama than it is worth.
I'm actually considering putting my son into another school just so I don't have to deal with this child anymore.
1. Trust your gut instinct, if you don't like him or don't want him over just say no. 2. I don't get all of these "play dates" we're expected to hots and or allow our kids to go to - have something more interesting going on in your lives as a family and the desire for kids for these play dates will diminish. 3. Kids have enough play time at school.