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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of people in K just invite all the boys or all the girls. There are no hurt feelings in that case.[/quote] I dislike this because it just reinforces the idea of same-sex friendships which I think is negative in the longterm. I'd rather my kid be left out of some parties as the invitation lists shrink then have a culture where kids are told that friendships are always supposed to be same-sex. It just doesn't reflect how friendships/relationships work in adulthood and contributes to misogyny by teaching boys, in particular, that they don't need to be friendly with girls or treat them as equals. I have a girl and she gravitates to female friendships but she has made friends with a number of boys in early elementary and we nurture those friendships too and would totally invite those boys to her birthday. They might choose not to come or they might come and decide to leave early if they aren't into the same stuff DD is into (unicorns and mermaids) which is totally okay. But I wouldn't just exclude them because they are boys.[/quote] I’m thinking about having a party and my kid is in K. The rule of thumb seems to be to invite all the boys if you’ve got a boy, but mine often likes to play with the girls because they “are so kind”… but I feel bad handpicking kids too.[/quote]
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