Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you an introvert?
I’m an introvert and we don’t have family in state while I guess most of the area people have family within an hour or two. I have no idea what is driving the lonely comments. Is there some secret kindergarten moms gathering every month I haven’t been privy to or something? I do volunteer occasionally at school and recently was a classroom party helper.
I think introverts can give off a vibe that makes extroverts think they are lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you an introvert?
I’m an introvert and we don’t have family in state while I guess most of the area people have family within an hour or two. I have no idea what is driving the lonely comments. Is there some secret kindergarten moms gathering every month I haven’t been privy to or something? I do volunteer occasionally at school and recently was a classroom party helper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with multiple kids don't need playdates and aren't lonely. They're very busy and their kids have each other. I've never been asked that, and I'd never ask someone that. But, I'm also not asking someone to stick around for a playdate and I'm definitely not sticking around for a playdate. Drop off only.
I haven’t asked anyone to hang around, but the first invite I always say something like “You’re welcome to stay or drop off, whatever you are comfortable with” and most people opt to stay for an hour or the whole time. I just don’t know what it is about me leading people one step up from strangers to ask me if I’m lonely.
Your kids must be 5 or under
Anonymous wrote:Are you an introvert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with multiple kids don't need playdates and aren't lonely. They're very busy and their kids have each other. I've never been asked that, and I'd never ask someone that. But, I'm also not asking someone to stick around for a playdate and I'm definitely not sticking around for a playdate. Drop off only.
I haven’t asked anyone to hang around, but the first invite I always say something like “You’re welcome to stay or drop off, whatever you are comfortable with” and most people opt to stay for an hour or the whole time. I just don’t know what it is about me leading people one step up from strangers to ask me if I’m lonely.
Anonymous wrote:People with multiple kids don't need playdates and aren't lonely. They're very busy and their kids have each other. I've never been asked that, and I'd never ask someone that. But, I'm also not asking someone to stick around for a playdate and I'm definitely not sticking around for a playdate. Drop off only.