So a couple weeks ago was the Father-Daughter Dance at the girls' school. I'm sorry, it was called the "Sweetheart Dance" and the girls were encouraged to invite "any positive adult male role model", i.e. grandpa, uncle, older brother, cousin, dad, coach, etc. There were a couple moms who asked if they could come with their daughters and we made it clear that this was not a mother's event.
There's a mom who showed up to volunteer and brought her daughter with her. And then danced with her all night and took photos with her in the photo booth instead of helping with the event like she claimed she was going to. Turns out it was Dad's weekend and she wouldn't let the daughter bring her dad. You stay classy, you bitchy BM.

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What classy women there are in the world
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Kids need their Dads and if there is a loving father who wants to be involved, I'll never understand a BM blocking him from activities like this.
It reminds me of every year on Father's Day how our BM puts out a HAppy Father's Day FB post to all of the single mom's including herself... Gag, get over yourself lady.
While I agree with you in principle, I find it hard to believe that there are kids that don't have a single male figure in their lives, even if it is just a family friend or extended family.
We can't stop her from volunteering but now a lot of people are upset with her.
The friend's comment is still there, she justifies it by saying the dance landed on HER weekend so SHE should get to take her DD. Whatever helps you sleep at night...
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