Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s weird. I also think that you cannot unilaterally decide to invite new people to a support group. It’s got to be a group decision.
We only meet up at parks and public places like local hikes, we did a museum once too. It’s not an official support group anymore although I call it that. We met at a support group initially started by our adoption agency. They went online during Covid though and never went back to in person. We’ve all been ok with other people with similar families joining us, that’s not the issue. The issue is, whether it’s weird to knock on a strangers door lol.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your replies. I’m not gonna knock on the door. If I see them out I’ll try and strike up a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a neighborhood listserv? Maybe you could send out a general email about your group and see if they reply.
This would be a great idea, but no we don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s weird. I also think that you cannot unilaterally decide to invite new people to a support group. It’s got to be a group decision.
We only meet up at parks and public places like local hikes, we did a museum once too. It’s not an official support group anymore although I call it that. We met at a support group initially started by our adoption agency. They went online during Covid though and never went back to in person. We’ve all been ok with other people with similar families joining us, that’s not the issue. The issue is, whether it’s weird to knock on a strangers door lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s weird. I also think that you cannot unilaterally decide to invite new people to a support group. It’s got to be a group decision.
We only meet up at parks and public places like local hikes, we did a museum once too. It’s not an official support group anymore although I call it that. We met at a support group initially started by our adoption agency. They went online during Covid though and never went back to in person. We’ve all been ok with other people with similar families joining us, that’s not the issue. The issue is, whether it’s weird to knock on a strangers door lol.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a neighborhood listserv? Maybe you could send out a general email about your group and see if they reply.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s weird. I also think that you cannot unilaterally decide to invite new people to a support group. It’s got to be a group decision.