Anonymous wrote:There is a mom at our school who is great fun to talk to--very lively and upbeat! The problem is that she wants to ingratiate herself to all the people in power...head of school, etc. If you aren't someone that is directly useful to her then she can't be bothered to learn your name. She uses her friendships with these in power to "subtly" let them know about students that she doesn't care for. I know all this because she told me. I think she befriended me because she knows that my child is a strong student and well liked in the school and wants her child to be associated with mine. Anyhow I am getting more and more paranoid thinking that I can't really trust her as a friend because she is the type to quote, or rather misquote people. I really wish that I could warn everyone about her, but at best all I can do is just sit on my hands and not give her more ammo.
Have any of you encountered someone like this? What did you do? Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree and it is not my nature to say bad things about anyone to others. The problem is that I think she has the admin fooled. She strokes their egos and part of their job involves being petted by these people. I just think she's dangerous and I'm sad to have lost a friend.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree and it is not my nature to say bad things about anyone to others. The problem is that I think she has the admin fooled. She strokes their egos and part of their job involves being petted by these people. I just think she's dangerous and I'm sad to have lost a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Stay politely guarded with her, and never disclose any info about your child or other children (or anybody, for that matter), that she could negatively construe.
When you talk about her to others, what you don't say is quite as revealing as what you do say. If you are non-commital and chose your words carefully, people will understand that there is something wrong.
Several of my family members are like this - it's exhausting!
Anonymous wrote:Stay politely guarded with her, and never disclose any info about your child or other children (or anybody, for that matter), that she could negatively construe.
When you talk about her to others, what you don't say is quite as revealing as what you do say. If you are non-commital and chose your words carefully, people will understand that there is something wrong.
Several of my family members are like this - it's exhausting!