Anonymous wrote:I had a really hard time making "real" mom friends when my kids were in preschool. Lots of pleasant conversations but no real follow up. Once we hit elementary, though, I found a great group of friends and it has made a big difference. Hang in there! It's like high school v. college, I think. (And I was definitely a college person the first time around too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. You sound lovely, introspective, and kind. My kids are teens now, but I recall how cliques would form among the preschool moms. I found my tribe eventually (once the kids hit elementary school it gets easier, but there are always a group of moms who are kind of the Queen Bees). Good luck, and stay strong. There are others like you out there, and in my experience, those peeps may well be more quirky, shy, and interesting. If your son is outgoing, nothing you do is going to hold him back, so no worries there. I found it took a long time to make meaningful connections among the Mom Set.
OP here. Thank you for this. In the past I always find my groove eventually but with the whole mom socializing thing, I feel like it’s taking a lot longer than normal. I don’t want a clique, but I just want to feel accepted by the moms in my area and not always feel like I’m the odd one out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what ways are you weird? Do you have tattoos on your face? Do you pick your nose in public and claim everyone does it? Do you chew your child's food for him a la Alicia Silverstone? Is your spouse a mail order husband?
No. I am pretty run of the mill in those respects. But I have a somewhat awkward personality and often feel kind of out of step with other people. Like I’ll say “wow, X aspect of parenting is really hard” and everyone else will say they have no idea what I’m talking about. I also feel like we are the odd ones out for having one kid when most people around here have multiple, and because I work PT (do I don’t feel like I got in with the working moms or the SAHMs).
I don’t feel like people think I’m a bad person. Just that they seem to find me kind of off and gravitate towards other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. You sound lovely, introspective, and kind. My kids are teens now, but I recall how cliques would form among the preschool moms. I found my tribe eventually (once the kids hit elementary school it gets easier, but there are always a group of moms who are kind of the Queen Bees). Good luck, and stay strong. There are others like you out there, and in my experience, those peeps may well be more quirky, shy, and interesting. If your son is outgoing, nothing you do is going to hold him back, so no worries there. I found it took a long time to make meaningful connections among the Mom Set.
Anonymous wrote:In what ways are you weird? Do you have tattoos on your face? Do you pick your nose in public and claim everyone does it? Do you chew your child's food for him a la Alicia Silverstone? Is your spouse a mail order husband?