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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s so incredibly weird to know that people discuss their children’s personal and academic lives with their friends. I’m a mother of two—never looked to friends for validationn, advice, etc. regarding my children. Those conversations should be reserved for your spouse, educators, doctors, coaches, and possibly close family members.[/quote] I find it incredibly weird that you don't talk to your friends about your kids and the things that you may be worried/stressed/excited/proud of?????? My group of mommy friends are the people who can relate the most, understand whatever the current issues are (we are all have the same age range of kids so facing same developmental, academic, social pressures). If I didn't have my group of girls to talk to, celebrate and commiserate with I'd be so sad and probably a little depressed. Different strokes for different folks, but honestly since you threw it out there, I find your lack of understanding and belief that you shouldn't share with friends so so weird. [/quote] Trust us - you’re the weird one if you’re bragging to friends. I talk to friends about concerns, hopes, issues, funny things, etc. I don’t talk to them about precise test scores, when my kids were accepted into aap (until we were all at the orientation), etc. [/quote]
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