Anonymous wrote:Where are you trying to meet people? At church? At the park? At the mall?
This might govern the type of interactions that you have. Stay at home moms in small towns are probably less likely to be educated that stay at home mom in the DMV area. Your challenge is finding people on the same education and socioeconomic level as yourself. If you are not working, that probably complicates things.
Anonymous wrote:Another one, some moms were trying to set up a Sunday morning park playdate and I said it sounded nice but we would be late. Another mom, who I'd never even met, said, "What, because you've got chuuuuuuch?" I felt like I was back in high school.
Anonymous wrote:For example, I was changing DC's diaper the other day, and a mom noticed it was cloth (hard to hide) and said, "Oh, I bet you think you're better than me because you use cloth and I use Huggies." It was strange, so strange. I didn't know what to say and just muttered something about it being cheaper. I have a really hard time dealing with up front people and knowing what to say when I'm directly challenged.
Anonymous wrote:For example, I was changing DC's diaper the other day, and a mom noticed it was cloth (hard to hide) and said, "Oh, I bet you think you're better than me because you use cloth and I use Huggies." It was strange, so strange. I didn't know what to say and just muttered something about it being cheaper. I have a really hard time dealing with up front people and knowing what to say when I'm directly challenged.