Anonymous wrote:I might ask someone because my oldest is in 8th grade and HS is uncharted territory. I don’t know many high schoolers and what they are interested in or doing. It’s a whole new ball game that I’m suddenly interested in. If I was looking for a sitter I’d just ask outright.
Anonymous wrote:I have my oldest child who is in high school, two youngest are in elementary.
People I meet at the elementary school ask a lot of questions about my teen. What is she into, what does she do for fun, where does she go to school, generally a heavy focus on her interests. Often I notice they will also text me after and ask again about her and what she likes to do.
I am not sure if they are fishing for babysitting services or simply curious about what life is like with a teenager. I was recently at a party for the middle child and the same thing happened with a fellow guest.
I am curious from the other side, if that is what is happening or if it’s simply curiosity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see them not outright asking, if you mention a lot of extracurriculars.
Op back. Yes, usually I have mentioned just as that’s been the flow of Lance plays soccer, Chris plays tennis, Britney is a rower.
FWIW, nearly 99% of the time, the other parents do not have a teen so I was curious if it could also just be curiosity.
Anonymous wrote:No, if they wanted her to babysit, they'd ask directly. Parents these days are busy and the request is an easy one: the teen can say yes or no. Why would they waffle around and look like creeps? So yes, these follow-ups are a little odd, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Do they ever explain why they’re asking? They have a high school niece, they’re trying to anticipate when their kids get older, whatever? The texting seems really weird.