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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell her about my DD, who will be dying of boredom but will refuse to reach out to her friend. I have to reach out to the other mom, who is difficult to track down. (These are not little girls.) Why? I think many kids prefer their phone to feeling vulnerable to a rejected invite. It sounds crazy, but it's true. [b]Also, there is some measure of "if we're not doing something amazing, it's not worth it to get together." Everything has to be perfect, there has to be a A Plan, and enough time/energy/whatever. It's crazy to me. We used to hang out at our boarding school dorm, with nothing to do at all[/b].[/quote] My 11th grade DS hangs out with his group of friends every second he isn’t at school, sports or doing homework. They sit around ”doing nothing” all the time. I feel like he is never home, but I guess I should be thankful he isn’t waiting for the perfect plan! [/quote]
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