Anonymous wrote:There are many reasons people don’t reciprocate. I think anxiety about the size and state of their living space is a surprisingly common one. You’ll be a lot better off if you stop bean counting and just be happy your kid is happy.
whaaa. Whaaaaa. Whaaaa.Anonymous wrote:Same here, op. We also moved in summer 2021 and invite kids to play dates (at which the other parents always dropping off always seem appreciative and friendly) and the kids always have a good time/play well together…no behavior issues, my kids are genuinely nice and polite kids so it’s not that. but our kids hardly ever get invited to other people’s houses. I actually really don’t mind hosting my kids’ friends so it’s not a big deal to me but my kids will ask me when they get to go to so and so’s house. I feel a little sad for them bc I know they would like to get invited to their friends’ houses and that they would feel more like others are close friends if play date invites were reciprocated.
what exactly does this mean?Anonymous wrote:I can’t host because I have a child that cannot handle kids at our house. They’re perfectly good at other people’s houses, but go crazy at home.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t host because I have a child that cannot handle kids at our house. They’re perfectly good at other people’s houses, but go crazy at home.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t host because I have a child that cannot handle kids at our house. They’re perfectly good at other people’s houses, but go crazy at home.
Anonymous wrote:There are many reasons people don’t reciprocate. I think anxiety about the size and state of their living space is a surprisingly common one. You’ll be a lot better off if you stop bean counting and just be happy your kid is happy.