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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know. If I could go back in time I'd tell myself to keep absolutely everyone at arm's length because I've been burned (gossip, shifting personalities, uncomfortable requests, getting caught between two who used to be friends with each other, both needy or unavailable types...) but we also had a lot of good times and I have some friends worth their weight in gold. I vacillate and think some relationships get awkward as kids grow while others were never dependent on kids getting along because both kids wanted distance and moms spent time together without kids. Some kids are not a good influence but have great parents. I guess I'd just trust my gut more, be wary of cultivating any friendships and focus on other things but it's undeniable that kids benefit a lot socially.[/quote] This has also been my experience. There are a bunch of people I wish I’d kept at arms length. [/quote] NP: yep I agree also Honestly, it is generally better to make friendships completely outside of your kids. Most “mom friends” end up being just situational. [/quote] This is a polite way of saying total c u n t a s you would not want to fart on.[/quote] Damnb[/quote] Yes those c u n t s can shove it. Bye ass holes![/quote]
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