Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son has a lot of friends in different groups so is accepted by many and open to different types of people… seems like a great young man. Why try to find things to worry about?
+1
This was me in high school and college.
Anonymous wrote:Your son has a lot of friends in different groups so is accepted by many and open to different types of people… seems like a great young man. Why try to find things to worry about?
Anonymous wrote:I’m observing that most teen HS boys have a pack of 3-5 friends. My son has a lot of friends across different cliques and groups but doesn’t seem to have a pack, just several close friends who all belong to different packs.
Should I worry that he doesn’t have a pack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried because he has friends but they aren’t close enough to do things outside of school? Or literally that he doesn’t have a guy group that does things as a unit all the time?
Not OP but my kid has issues with others not being available when he is or him not having a large group to attract others to unless he really works at it. He gets invited to stuff but is never part of the main group. So that is the downside to being a connector. You never really have a home base.
Your home base is you. The sooner a person realizes that, the easier it becomes to attract others to anything you want to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried because he has friends but they aren’t close enough to do things outside of school? Or literally that he doesn’t have a guy group that does things as a unit all the time?
Not OP but my kid has issues with others not being available when he is or him not having a large group to attract others to unless he really works at it. He gets invited to stuff but is never part of the main group. So that is the downside to being a connector. You never really have a home base.
Anonymous wrote:Are you worried because he has friends but they aren’t close enough to do things outside of school? Or literally that he doesn’t have a guy group that does things as a unit all the time?
Anonymous wrote:No. It's better this way.