Dear Lisi: My son has started playing a sport that is mainly played outdoors but starts early indoors to get the children “warmed up.” He’s been at it twice a week, for about a month and he loves it. He loves that he gets to try all the different positions on his team.
It’s not even about parenting; it’s about boundaries. Some people just don’t have them. It’s now your turn to talk to the coach. This isn’t Man United — it’s city little league. He must give your kid the same opportunities he’s giving everyone else’s kid. Within minutes, she had divulged her entire life story to my friend, replete with why she was getting a divorce , and about the new house she just purchased. My friend was dumbfounded, and a bit overwhelmed by this woman’s verbal diarrhea.
Reader – “Friends can’t ‘steal’ what you don’t have. I disagree with you on this. It’s true that your friends are not entitled to your possessions e.g., your partner. They’re also not entitled to steal your job. Those would both be betrayals of the highest order.
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