Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th grade and I honestly can't imagine him texting me that he had "lots of homework" a half hour into a get together, even if he wasn't crazy about the other kid.
Anonymous wrote:If her son is anxious it is hurtful to be that blunt. I have an anxious child and it would sting. I would use your line that things are super hectic right now with work, practices, classes, hmwk but maybe after the school year starts and hope it dies as you suggested. Usually I'm a straightforward person but this is one time I wouldn't be.
Anonymous wrote:If her son is anxious it is hurtful to be that blunt. I have an anxious child and it would sting. I would use your line that things are super hectic right now with work, practices, classes, hmwk but maybe after the school year starts and hope it dies as you suggested. Usually I'm a straightforward person but this is one time I wouldn't be.
Anonymous wrote:If her son is anxious it is hurtful to be that blunt. I have an anxious child and it would sting. I would use your line that things are super hectic right now with work, practices, classes, hmwk but maybe after the school year starts and hope it dies as you suggested. Usually I'm a straightforward person but this is one time I wouldn't be.
About 1/2 an hour into it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you say you let your son pick his own friends, and he didn't feel like he clicked with hers, but you'd definitely like to stay friends - would she and her husband like to get together with you and yours on Saturday night?
I love this. You made it sound so easy.

Anonymous wrote:Why don't you say you let your son pick his own friends, and he didn't feel like he clicked with hers, but you'd definitely like to stay friends - would she and her husband like to get together with you and yours on Saturday night?