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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a bit awkward to try to strike up friendships with people from a different generation.[/quote] You're 38, not 18. Unless you've been living under a rock, you should have some basic social skills and you can use this to socialize as much as necessary with the other parents. I have been a part of several past-times, groups and organizations where the participants range in age from the 20's to the 80's and I've never had a problem socializing and creating friendships with both people old enough to be my parents and those young enough to be my children. If you can't do that, that's a limitation that you should work on. It's not a function of age, but your social skills. But as someone else pointed out, really your children need to make friends, not you and the other parents. You need to be social acquaintances, not friends. That's even easier.[/quote]
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