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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They probably had plans and had arranged to meet at the pool. You crashed their get together. So yeah, it was awkward. [/quote] Much like kids sometimes grown-ups don’t know how to include others in their play dates. It sounds like they’re kind of socially rigid. [/quote] We only have OP’s take here. If you got the other women’s take they might say she butts in a lot of creates drama or gossips - OP refers to her son’s “bestie” and says she was “contributing in a relevant manner.” She could very well be one of these “big personalities” that some perfectly reasonable groups of women don’t prefer to be “besties” with. [/quote] She could also be nice and slightly introverted. She could be a jokester or have a lisp. Weird haircut. A really hot body. Anything. You sound like the pool club mom. [/quote] I am relatively introverted and been excluded a good amount. I don’t take it personally. Sometimes it may be mean spirited (like someone who thinks they are a queen bee) and sometimes it’s not. In any case, if there’s a group of women that feels close, why would I feel the need to push in and demand inclusion just because our kids are in the same class?[/quote]
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