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[quote=Anonymous]It’s a progression with significant overlap. Moms who care about popularity are most likely women who were popular as kids and teens and may have traded on their looks and bubbly, amiable personality ever since. They don’t think they are engineering friendships. They think they are just fun, outgoing people who like to be social. Similarly they don’t think they are shallow, materialistic, or high maintenance. They think they enjoy staying fit and are into fashion. It’s just who they are! Often their kids inherit their good looks and the moms get their kids trendy haircuts and buy them “cool” clothes - not because they are trying to make their kids the cool kids, just because that’s what they are into or that what their “cool mom” friends buy their kids. [/quote]
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