Mum told little boy to LEAVE playground because she had organised an all-girl playdate in the park

The woman claims she asked the other mum “nicely” to get out, claiming the pair had “crashed” the girls’ event.

Writing in The Washing Post, she said: “I have a daughter, and some other moms of daughters and I have started getting together at a local playground at a set time each week.

“Recently a mom of a boy brought her son to the playground at the same time we were there.

“I asked her (nicely, I thought) if she would mind leaving because we had wanted it to be a girls-only time.

“She refused and seemed angry at me.”

The woman seemed bemused as she continued with her query in the agony aunt column, Ask Carolyn.

She continued: “If she comes back, is there a better way I can approach her?

“This has been such a sweet time for moms and daughters, and having a boy there is naturally going to change things.

“We live in a world where boys get everything and girls are left with the crumbs, and I would think this mom would realize that, but she seems to think her son is entitled to crash this girls-only time.

“I know I can't legally keep her from a public park, but can I appeal to her better nature?”

The Agony Aunt herself, Carolyn, branded the woman who wrote to her “terrible”.

And unsurprisingly, responses from fellow parents have slammed the mum for trying to control the park.

A mum-of-two responded, saying: “Kids are kids. Adults teach them that one sex is different from the other, or only gets to do certain things.

“You are doing the same, but at the expense of a little boy who wanted to play on a playground.”

Another mum said: “Please don't group all boys into a stereotype of being disruptive or playing a different way than girls play.

“You do kids a disservice by not treating them as the individuals they are.”

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