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    Ladyj stated: It sucks to be the bitch but I'm pretty sure she didn't mean that. (Sorry to put words in your mouth Ladyj but just wanted to clarify for the new ones). I'm pretty sure she meant that we can be perceived that way by parents but that it NOT what you are doing and you have to make sure the parents understand that fact by remaining professional at all times. You are being a businesswoman and those parents all signed your contracts and agreed to abide by all of those rules. That is a legally binding contract.

    So when we enforce our rules and terminate or whatever we have to do to keep our businesses running smoothly we are not bitches, we are BUSINESSWOMEN! I sense a lot of anger in your original post and want you to know that you have every right to be angry about all of those issues and we are glad to help. But when writing or talking to the parents always, always be a business owner, don't let your anger or your heart or anything else sway you from enforcing your contract.

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