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AITAH for getting my apartment complex to have adults only days at the apartment pool
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I do think that banning children for an entire weekend day is extremely excessive. It would make way more sense to have some adults-only hours throughout the week.
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Not only was it ultimately the choice of the complex owner, but 150 people also agreed to this.
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25-year-old woman collects over 150 signatures to ban kids from neighborhood swimming pool once a week, parents fight back when rule gets implemented: "Y'all, it was so peaceful"
Sometimes, when adulting gets particularly overwhelming, it can be incredibly healing to put on a nostalgic childhood movie. If you're feeling particularly in touch with your inner child, you might even whip up a PB and J. However, as we age, many kids' movie antagonists become much more relatable as we can now see things from their perspective. For example, Ken from Bee Movie had every right to be upset that his long-term girlfriend was leaving him for a bee. Similarly, anyone over the age of 12 would act like Squidward if they had to deal with someone like Spongebob all day at work!
In our story today, our protagonist might be considered the villain from the perspective of the children. She was the one that collected signatures to get them banned from the pool on Sundays. However, she did have a point, and the signatures only prove that she's not the only one that found the children's behavior at the pool disruptive.