Timeline for How do I politely explain to my neighbour that I don't feel comfortable being alone with her in her house while my kids play?
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Jan 19, 2018 at 2:15 | comment | added | WGroleau | I don’t think it strange that a four-year-old needs to be supervised by her parent. Nor that a young girl may need to be protected from a chance, however slim, that an adult or another very young child, may not behave appropriately toward her. | |
Jan 19, 2018 at 0:54 | comment | added | Jess K. | Well, the OP specifically says that walking in to get the kids is not an option, for whatever reason. | |
Jan 19, 2018 at 0:46 | comment | added | Jesse | @JessK. OP never said that and its not even an issue, it is very easy to pick up your kids without putting yourself in a 'compromising' situation. +1 This definitely seems like the best choice for what to do, although perhaps not what OP was hoping for. | |
Jan 18, 2018 at 20:19 | comment | added | Jess K. | OP said (possibly in comments) that the issue isn't that he has to be present the entire time, but that even if he wasn't present while they played he'd have to come inside to retrieve them (and this was also an issue). However, everyone getting to know each other could still help ease both OP and OP's wifes tensions about this. The issue isn't about the kids being alone in the house. The issue is about the OP (a married man) entering the single womans house alone (without wife). | |
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Jan 18, 2018 at 19:23 | history | answered | redOctober13 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |