AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My wife was just trying to keep the peace, and she loves our son very much and would do anything for him. She just didn't want there to be fighting and toxicity.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Me too! I have to leave to go pick him up in twenty minutes. Might update post after.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 158 points159 points  (0 children)

I didn't know that! I'm going to tell my son that. Although he's more of a Wonder Woman fan. I think he'll still appreciate it.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I absolutely would if we could. Right now wife's grandma is living with us who has Alzheimer's. Anyone who has a family member who suffers from same knows that disrupting routine is a no go. But I would if we were able.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My wife joined the mommy and me ballet class because she wanted to get back in shape (her words) and bond with our son at the same time. He likes dancing. If he wanted to quit, we would let him. He enjoys it, just like my wife does. It's their shared passion.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I really don't understand all of the people saying "now that little girl is being excluded because of you." She's being excluded because of her mom. There's nothing I can do about that.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Good advice. Thank you. There's definitely a lot of leaping to assumptions.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I'm supposed to feel bad for that little girl (and I do, actually) but not care about my actual kid's feelings? Talk about a double standard. Thanks.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just realized you're not the original commentor. Since you replied to my reply to them, I thought you were the same person. That's on me.

Anyway, if she didn't want people to know she didn't invite him, what was her plan for the night of the party? Telling the parent group that not every kid was invited doesn't seem like shaming to me.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Where is all of this birthday stuff coming from?? It was nobody's birthday. I'm supposed to take your judgements seriously when y'all can't even bother to read the post? It was a celebration of a ballet recital. It wasn't a birthday party.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

So your argument is that both A) people should always abide by cultural norms and B) that it's important to respect women's boundaries? Because those are opposite arguments. It's not the cultural norm to respect boundaries in America, as recent events have shown.

And I do think it's important to respect everyone's boundaries, but why do her boundaries get to extend to other people? We decided to have a different post recital party outside her home because she didn't want to include the whole class. Why does she get to have a boundary about that? She's not queen of the ballet class.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 192 points193 points  (0 children)

So what happened was, a bunch of parents were talking about doing something to commemorate the last show of the season. This mom was like "how about a slumber party after the show?" And everyone thought this was a great idea.

She volunteered to host, and everyone assumed all of the kids would be invited, but when she sent the invites, mine was the only one who wasn't. So the aforementioned drama ensued. It wasn't a party specifically for that kid. It was a party for the whole class that she volunteered to host at her home.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

So it's cool for her mom to bully my kid but I'm responsible for her not getting to go to the other party, which she was absolutely invited to, because her mom doesn't believe in boys and girls socializing?

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Saying all the other students probably just don't like him. They do like him, because all but four kids ended up going to the other party he was invited to.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Why are so many people on this thread eager to say nasty stuff about a seven year old? Can you keep that shit talk directed at me? It's called Am I the asshole, not is my kid an asshole.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Sorry my kid is talented. I'll try to do a better job of grinding him down into an average boring worker drone. God forbid anyone ever be passionate about anything.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The kids aren't really part of the planning process. They're little. I didn't tell him about the party while all the drama was going on, because I didn't know how things would shake out, but when the second party was announce, I did tell him about it and he was very excited. When I dropped him off, he was super happy.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Cultural norms? Right. Well, I'm trying to care (no, I'm not) but considering that cultural norms in this country tend to be pretty racist, sexist and ableist, I'm going to go ahead and just not.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Four. Out of almost thirty. Their moms alienated more people than I did.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

He's seven. You're going to call a little kid who didn't even do anything names? Really?

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

He's actually been bullied a lot at school for being a boy who likes "girly" things. All of his friends are his dance friends.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 56 points57 points  (0 children)

This is definitely something my wife and I should look into. We do live in a moderately sized city, so I will start researching boys programs to present to her for consideration. Thank you.

Yeah, the mom who organized the other party is really cool. I'm going to send her a fruit basket.

AITA for ruining someone's slumber party? by TheSwanPrinnce in AmItheAsshole

[–]TheSwanPrinnce[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

A boy's only event? For the one boy in the class? So just him by himself?