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My friends haven't spoken to my since our sons fought. Should I go round to them?

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Question - (9 June 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 9 June 2008)
A female Canada age 51-59, *kb writes:

have two friends Mother and Daughter that I have had disagreement with and we have not spoken since. It all started with our sons hitting one another. The daughter decided that her son and my son were not allowed to play with eachother for awhile. She also told my son that he was not allowed in her house even if I or my ex( my son's father) was there. My son went to get his father and was shooed away and my ex was not told that he was there This was done by the mother . This upset me as if I had been there I would have been told he was at the door. I also had a arguement with my ex for spending all his time there and not spending any time with our kids at my place. I did say some thing that I have appoligized to my friends via an email. but they have not spoken to me since. This is not the first time that we have argued and I am the one who always goes to them. I feel the should come to me for once but the have not. Should I go to them or wait and stand my ground.

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A female reader, ckb Canada +, writes (9 June 2008):

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Thought you all should know that my son is now allowed to play with daughter's son and his siblings since this weekend and allowed over to their place, but They have still not spoken to me. The daughter even told my son that her kids were not allowed at my place.

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