I tickled someone’s baby 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

Ok so in the line to pick up my child from school I was talking to another Mum who was holding her baby, probably about 8-9 months old and she was smiling at me so I just out of habit gave her a little tickle on her tummy without even thinking. Afterwards I remembered that this Mum is very particular about people touching her baby and I’ve heard her telling her son not to touch until he’d washed his hands. I’ve noticed she’s been a bit different with me since and not as friendly. Should I address it with her or just let it go?

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You could address it and just apologize. Or just see how it goes and if she continues acting odd then address it then

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It depends on what kind of relationship you want with her. If someone got upset with me for that, I would let them go. I am sure they have other particularities I would have to remember at every interaction. Maybe it is better and more peaceful to just ignore them.

If you want to talk to her, do it soon. Or just let it go, act friendly, don't repeat the offence and see if she forgets it later.

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