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[quote=Anonymous]If you think it’s right and comes across as you intend it, keep on, keeping on. If you want an ounce of education on how you’re coming off so you have more self awareness, you’ll listen. You’re either an oversharing annoyance or you’re much more judicious and selective about what you share. For perspective: I remember running into a friend and she was telling me how her kid was struggling with reading. She was visibly upset. A second friend walked by and after saying “hi,” she blurted out that her daughter was just accepted in AAP and is so advanced! Clearly friend 2 didn’t know the hurt friend 1 was experiencing, but why was friend 2 sharing this information after I simply said “hi,” and with a stranger there? I like to hear great things other kids are doing, too, but in a more restrained way and part of an organic conversation. [/quote]
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