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Reply to "I came to watch my DC play his game, not talk to you"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow OP, your attitude will not help your DC.. Years from now DS will not remember a certain goal he scored in whatever game it was. But he will remember others don't really like his mom because she sort of a b*tch. [/quote] See OP, these are the moms you don't want to deal with? I don't blame you. Nightmare moms who think socializing is their #1 job. They are like the mean girls click. If you aren't a part of them you are a bitch or a loser who just wants to watch the boring game. Try and guilt someone into thinking their kid won't value you as a mom because you watched the game and not off gossiping with people that aren't even your close friends. And PP just to let you know, my kids love us coming to the game and watching. Ages 5, 10 and 12. Not one wishes we are off chatting up other parents during the game. We see them before and after the game, talk, say hi and some are ever our very close friends. But there are people who bring their own chairs and actually watch and then there is the chatty moms on the bleachers. Even the Dads avoid them and stand off on their own. I hate to break it to you. The kids know you ignore them, the coaches think you are flakes, your husbands wouldn't be caught dead in the middle of that group and somehow you think you are worthy to call the OP a bitch. Please look in the mirror. [/quote]
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