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[quote=Anonymous] I don't quite understand your situation, OP. I have a kid in college and a kid in high school. Until my oldest left for college, I could always find people I knew at his high school gatherings. Same now for my high schooler, who is a different school. I know people in both school systems and have volunteered extensively for both. Also, I had my kids young, so I've ALWAYS been the odd one out, age-wise, at any school get-together. This has never bothered me. Also, I'm not American, so I've had to get used to American ways of doing things. Not a problem. From where I sit, it seems like you expect social relationships to be handed to you on a silver platter, and perhaps until now, this is what happened. For people like me, who are and look inherently different, this has never been the case, so I take very minor changes in stride. [/quote]
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