Kindergarten girl friendship dynamics

Anonymous
This isn't "girl stuff" this is normal social dynamics. Stop making it crazy and it won't be crazy.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you have a job, OP? If not I highly recommend getting one. You will be too busy to worry about stupid stuff like this and only the truly important things will be worth your time and bandwidth.


Clearly you’re not too busy with your job to reply to her post with unhelpful comments.


Blow me


I'm the PP who wrote about getting a job, and I did not write that last reply. It's not my style to say something so crude. But PP who wrote that my comment was unhelpful, go ahead and take note of when I posted this morning... before 8 am... and when I am posting now... almost 9 pm. Because I was busy all day. Now that the kids are asleep I'm decompressing before I do a little more work before bed. I'd much rather be busy than have time to worry about kindergarten girl drama. BTW my youngest is in K. It is so, so, young and so much will change. That's why this is a silly thing to worry about.


I am not the OP but I do stay home and have a kindergarten daughter. I like to hear about my daughter’s day. I like to hear what she did in art and what she did at recess. Sometimes that includes Sally played with Mary today and not me. I played with Johnny on the slides.

I also have two boys and I worked when they were in kindergarten. I have no idea what they were doing or what they ate at lunch or did at recess. I actually feel bad that I blinked and they are now in upper elementary.

I know you were trying to put down OP as if she has nothing better to do. Some of us want to slow down.
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