Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'm socially aggressive but I like what I like. I have nice stuff and gravitate towards others who do. I like my kids to hang out with the kids off my friends bc it just makes it easier to socialize. When they are older and if our kids become friends, of course I will be friendly to you. Until then, I'll do my thing and won't think about you.
Anonymous wrote:As in IRL- no one admits they are socially aggressive but everyone knows people who are.
Come on- someone be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not socially aggressive. Maybe your kids are boring.
My daughter will work with one girl on group projects but won't otherwise hang out with her. That girl doesn't go anywhere but school without her entire family, and has zero sense of humor. The girls went to a movie and the mom sat right next to them. That was the last straw for DD. "If I wanted to hang out with a mother, I'd hang out with my own!"
Well, there's your answer OP. Want to hang out with that? Count your blessings lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not socially aggressive. Maybe your kids are boring.
My daughter will work with one girl on group projects but won't otherwise hang out with her. That girl doesn't go anywhere but school without her entire family, and has zero sense of humor. The girls went to a movie and the mom sat right next to them. That was the last straw for DD. "If I wanted to hang out with a mother, I'd hang out with my own!"
Well, there's your answer OP. Want to hang out with that? Count your blessings lol
OP here that's weird. I'm not talking about those situations. I'm talking about moms that are socially aggressive because they can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not socially aggressive. Maybe your kids are boring.
My daughter will work with one girl on group projects but won't otherwise hang out with her. That girl doesn't go anywhere but school without her entire family, and has zero sense of humor. The girls went to a movie and the mom sat right next to them. That was the last straw for DD. "If I wanted to hang out with a mother, I'd hang out with my own!"
Well, there's your answer OP. Want to hang out with that? Count your blessings lol
Anonymous wrote:That's not socially aggressive. Maybe your kids are boring.
My daughter will work with one girl on group projects but won't otherwise hang out with her. That girl doesn't go anywhere but school without her entire family, and has zero sense of humor. The girls went to a movie and the mom sat right next to them. That was the last straw for DD. "If I wanted to hang out with a mother, I'd hang out with my own!"
Anonymous wrote:In general, the women who people perceive to be exclusive don't usually intend that. They are doing their thing with their friends with whom they are close. Their kids have been together for a long time because the moms are friends so they spend a lot of time together.
Which is not to say that they should not be more welcoming -- they should be. But I think often it's not about intentionally leaving anyone out as it is about being oblivious and not really giving much thought to how they are perceived and the vibe they give off.