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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JUNIOR LEAGUE? OFFS. What is this, 1952? The things you are describing are things women did to keep busy because they didn't have jobs. Your ex wife has a job, and commitments, and what sounds like most of the physical custody. If you want your son to be friends with the Junior League set, buy a membership to a country club and take him there. If you just want him to have more friends, have him join Scouts or soccer, and YOU volunteer to lead the den or coach the team. [/quote] +1[/quote] +2 If you want your kid hanging out with that group, join a country club and pay for a summer nanny to take him there to hang out at the pool. Otherwise sign him up for soccer, little league, swim team- whatever. Even better if you volunteer to coach. This will not matter much longer anyway- by 4th/5th grade kids choose their own friends. Many of these “mom and kid groups” disband- the kids end up not wanting to be friends with each other anymore and want to choose their own friends. [/quote]
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