Imagine this: you run a small daycare, spending 35 hours a week nurturing, teaching, and caring for children. You love your job, but when the day is done, you need some adult time to unwind. But what happens when your friends start bringing their kids everywhere, even to adult-only venues? This is the dilemma our Daycare Diva finds herself in. Let’s dive into her story, where the line between work and personal life blurs, causing unexpected drama. ♀️
Life of a Daycare Diva: The Backstory

The Love for Kids and the Need for Space

The Invasion of the Little Ones

The White Tie Fiasco

The Cry for Adult Interaction

The Unruly Guests

The Mask-less Minions

The Unwanted Babysitter

The Bar-turned-Burger Joint Incident

The Last Straw

The Brutal Honesty

The Fallout

Daycare Diva or Social Villain: Who’s Right?
Our Daycare Diva, after spending her days caring for children, craves adult interaction in her off-hours. But her friends’ relentless habit of bringing their kids to every social event has left her feeling like she’s working overtime. From white tie dinners to bar nights, no occasion is safe from the pint-sized party crashers. Fed up, she finally voiced her frustration, only to be labeled as ‘evil’. Is she really the villain for wanting some child-free time, or are her friends the culprits for not respecting boundaries? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA, friends should get babysitters for outings to avoid conflict

NTA. Bringing kids to a bar? Ridiculous! People are stupid.

Set boundaries and ask for respect. No kids allowed events.

Parents bringing kids to inappropriate places: A divisive issue ♀️

NTA. Friends hijacked plans to go to a bar. Not cool

NTA. Explain needing adult time, involve friends in their professions. Petty

Daycare owner struggles with friends bringing kids to adult-only events.

NTA! Deserves a break from kids. Not the a**hole here!

NTA for not wanting to be weighed down by friends’ kids. ♂️

NTA. Paid sitters are hard to find, try virtual happy hours!

NTA for wanting time off. Communication breakdown leads to misunderstanding.

NAH. Friends understand, but OP should prioritize their health

Wanting kid-free time with friends during Covid? Totally understandable!

NTA. Social life hijacked by friends’ kids. Awkward, but understandable.

INFO: NTA if you asked nicely, but kids will be kids

NTA. Wanting child-free time is totally understandable. ♀️

YTA. Don’t expect others to accommodate your social preferences.

NTA. Friends’ kids hijack daycare owner’s social life. ♀️

Want kid-free time? Communicate your needs, no one’s an AH.

NTA. Hanging out with friends shouldn’t mean babysitting their kids.

Did you make it clear that it’s adults only?

The great divide: friends with kids vs. friends without kids

Struggling with friends’ kids taking over your social life? ♀️

NTA. Rude, irresponsible parents hijack daycare owner’s social life.

Friends taking advantage of daycare owner’s social life

Seek out childfree groups and stop being a pushover. NTA.

Confused parents prefer public exposure over a trusted babysitter?

NTA: Friends’ kids hijack social life. Need childfree friends

NTA for refusing to be a 24/7 daycare service ♀️
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NTA but embrace your friends’ kids

Parents need to learn proper places for their children

Daycare owner wants adult time off, not working 24/7

Struggling to find a sitter during COVID? Share your experience!

Frustrated parents and daycare owner need to communicate better. NAH

No sitter now, we’re all tired of kids. NAH!

NTA. Friends’ kids hijack daycare owner’s social life.

NTA, let your friends know it’s time for adult-only hangouts!
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NTA. Single mom needs adult interaction without constant parental duties.

NTA. Taking a break from kids doesn’t make you evil

Navigating friendships during Covid-19: No kids allowed for now

ECE worker overwhelmed by kids, seeks a break from them. ♀️

Trying to have fun with friends’ kids around is frustrating

NTA – Daycare owner deserves adult interaction without friends’ kids.

YTA expects friends to get sitters during pandemic. Suggests ‘girls only’ outings with Dads watching kids.

Is ‘white tie’ the new meme on AITA? NTA!
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Parents upset daycare owner doesn’t want to babysit their kids

NTA: Kids in bars? How did that even happen?

NTA – Everyone agrees, she’s not the a**hole

NTA – Everyone agrees with the commenter’s reasoning

Childcare worker deserves adult time too!

NTA wants to enjoy kid-free time, suggests hosting adult-only dinner

NTA. Prioritize your social life and set boundaries with friends.

Fed up with friends bringing kids to adult events. Boundaries set.

NTA – Daycare owner wants adult time, not just kid time
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NTA. Former nanny wants child-free time with friends.

NTA, parenting without a babysitter is a special kind of hell

Are you the only one providing grownup time for them?

NTA! Set boundaries and suggest a babysitting rotation with friends.

NTA: Friends upset at decline to hang out without kids

NTA – Clear plans are essential for child-free outings

NTA: Explaining why she’s not anti-kids, just anti-kids-in-fancy-places

NTA, time to make new friends!

NTA for wanting an uninterrupted dinner with adult conversation.

NTA. Explain it’s like talking about work during social time.

Setting boundaries is important for self-care. NTA!

Pandemic parenting struggles: Friends’ kids taking over social life

NTA. Friends clueless about daycare owner’s hijacked social life

NTA and seriously, who brings kids without asking?

Parents should respect child-free events and not be offended.

Parents’ phones: harmless entertainment or parasitic invasion?

“NTA I feel you! Exhausting dealing with friends’ kids everywhere!”
