Like, the mom kind? Every once in a while, when it's a one-time thing?
Example - we had a birthday party tonight at Chuck-E-Cheese (ugh). My four year old followed one of his friends to this game and they started putting tokens in. I saw it was a shooting game that involved scary zombies and ugly things with big teeth, and I said "Oh, guys, I don't think we want this one, why don't we try a different one?" And right then, friend's mom and grandma came over and grandma said, "Oh, he loves this one! Last time we were here, it was the only game he played." And she proceeded to help the boys put their tokens in.
So, I let her do it. The alternative was to haul my kid away saying "No, honey, I think we'll find a better game over here" in an uptight voice and have him pitch a fit, or even worse, to be direct and say "we don't allow games with guns in OUR home." Which, while true, sounds incredibly snotty and judgey when directed at a parent whose kid is about to blow a bunch of zombies to smithereens. So, I let him have a go or two at the zombies and then told him it was someone else's turn and steered him to Guitar Hero.
Do you ever do this? Cave about food or activities or whatever because you're around people you know and like and you don't want to cause a stink or be thought of as "that" mom?
Re: Do you ever cave to peer pressure?
I guess I'm just figuring that although there are certain things I would prefer they not be exposed to, they usually aren't such a big deal that I'm willing to make other people uncomfortable about it, especially if I know it's really isolated.
A third kid, who's dad I'm pretty good friends with, came running up begging to play while we were there, and the dad looked really perplexed when he saw the game. I whispered, "My husband's jaw would drop to the floor if he knew I was letting the kids play this." He said, "Yeah, this is awful." But then he let his son have two turns before they joined us at Guitar Hero. So I figure I can't be the only one.
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My neighbors kids are always running around with Popsicles and treats. A couple times, she's asked if DS would like one...I usually say, "no thank you, it's a little to close to mealtime." I feel like a meanie sometimes, but it is what it is.