Anonymous wrote: I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Anonymous wrote: I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Why are you posting about your kid’s’ accomplishments, presumably on social media, to the extent that it’s alienating people? Truly, what are you standing to gain from it? I can guarantee that it’s some form of attention and you prob deserve this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Met her in the line at preschool and things were budding and fine between us until first grade. Now everything feels to me like a competition, or nose-rubbing event with her. I may have experienced the last straw.
I first noticed it around early 1st grade. Her daughter came out nose in a book, reading a pretty advanced, Harry Potter-level chapter book and I remarked about it and she replied something like, “Yep! Why, isn’t Larla reading chapter books yet?” It made me question everything. Ever since then it’s been much of the same: If it’s not comments about academics and how advanced her kids are, it’s about how they overachieve in other areas. I’m sick of it.
Today I was shamed for still folding and putting away my 8yo clothes. Of course, she doesn’t do that for her kids.
Wait until her daughter signs up for soccer (or really any sport) NO KID will be better faster stronger than hers.
Watch out
Anonymous wrote:Are you insecure OP? You sound insecure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Why are you posting about your kid’s’ accomplishments, presumably on social media, to the extent that it’s alienating people? Truly, what are you standing to gain from it? I can guarantee that it’s some form of attention and you prob deserve this.
+1 It's scary how much personal information people leak without realizing it. A mom at my child's school posts tons of pics of her kids and house and car on IG, and without knowing anything else about this family, I was able to find their address from Google satellite maps just because of some distinctive feature in their back yard that is easily spotted from the aerial view. On top of that, anyone can quickly deduce where she works and where their older child goes to high school just from stuff that appears in the background of all the pics taken inside the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Why are you posting about your kid’s’ accomplishments, presumably on social media, to the extent that it’s alienating people? Truly, what are you standing to gain from it? I can guarantee that it’s some form of attention and you prob deserve this.
Anonymous wrote:I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Anonymous wrote:I've lost friends because of my smart kids. It's not my fault my kids are smarter than average. I don't brag, it's just obvious when I post about them, it above what other kids are doing in academics and music. Find your tribe OP. I mostly have friends are the status as me now. No competition, just moms sharing.
Anonymous wrote:No need to hang out outside of school events. At school events, be nice and friendly, but try to move on to talking to other parents. When she says something outlandish, laugh in her face.
Anonymous wrote:Met her in the line at preschool and things were budding and fine between us until first grade. Now everything feels to me like a competition, or nose-rubbing event with her. I may have experienced the last straw.
I first noticed it around early 1st grade. Her daughter came out nose in a book, reading a pretty advanced, Harry Potter-level chapter book and I remarked about it and she replied something like, “Yep! Why, isn’t Larla reading chapter books yet?” It made me question everything. Ever since then it’s been much of the same: If it’s not comments about academics and how advanced her kids are, it’s about how they overachieve in other areas. I’m sick of it.
Today I was shamed for still folding and putting away my 8yo clothes. Of course, she doesn’t do that for her kids.