Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend asked to join my book club. The thing is, the women in my book club have known one another for a decade (we all had daughters in the same preschool) and have been meeting for 10 years. It's a pretty specific dynamic.
The friend who asked to join also lives in our town but doesn't know any of these women; she's my neighbor and has been looking for a club to join. She is lovely, and I want to be inclusive. I also feel like it would just change the dynamic of the book club. I'm typing this and feeling weird. I want to say yes! It's also just this certain group from a certain time period of people who know each other really well and have never had a new member for years and years. Maybe those of you in a longtime book club get it.
She just texted me asking if she could come to the next meeting. What do I say?
My impression based on your post is that you are a closed-minded person. My second thought is that you may be a snob.
I am not trying to be rude, but you remind me of cliques that format some wealthy high schools and small colleges.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know the other members wouldn’t welcome her? Or is it you that doesn’t want her in the club?

Anonymous wrote:A friend asked to join my book club. The thing is, the women in my book club have known one another for a decade (we all had daughters in the same preschool) and have been meeting for 10 years. It's a pretty specific dynamic.
The friend who asked to join also lives in our town but doesn't know any of these women; she's my neighbor and has been looking for a club to join. She is lovely, and I want to be inclusive. I also feel like it would just change the dynamic of the book club. I'm typing this and feeling weird. I want to say yes! It's also just this certain group from a certain time period of people who know each other really well and have never had a new member for years and years. Maybe those of you in a longtime book club get it.
She just texted me asking if she could come to the next meeting. What do I say?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe ask your book club friends and explain why you feel conflicted, and see what they think? If the general consensus if that they prefer not to have new numbers, maybe you and your neighbor can start a second group for the neighborhood? No rule that says you can't be in two book clubs
