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My Friend Is Mad That I Got the Same Pram as Her: Advice?

My Friend Is Mad That I Got the Same Pram as Her: Advice?

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A mom writes in asking for advice on how to handle her friend who is upset with her because she purchased the stroller as her. The mom said she knows it seems silly but is still unsure of how to handle the situation.

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A member of the community asks:

“Hello, I would like people’s advice on my situation, this might sound really silly. My friend is going mad about the fact I have bought the same pram as her. At the time of getting the pram, I didn’t know it was the same. She doesn’t want to be walking around with the same pram. I haven’t much money to buy another one, and I love the pram, what do I do?”

– Mamas Uncut Community Member

Community Advice for This Mom Whose Friend Is Made She Purchased the Same Stroller

To see what advice the Mamas Uncut Facebook community has for this mom in need, read the comments of the post embedded below.

Advice Summary

Don’t worry about it and keep the stroller. One commenter wrote, “You do nothing!!! It’s your so-called friend that needs to figure it out!!!!”

And another person added, “Keep the pram. There will be many out there who has the same one.”

One mom said, “I wouldn’t lose sleep over it. You didn’t know you bought the same stroller as her plus you’re not going to be together 24/7 so keep it, I say. Move on, don’t let it bother you. It’s her problem not yours.”

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