Anonymous wrote:OP again. DS is not into American football. He can talk about "normal" football but he doesn't care about Commanders or any other team. That's what a lot of his classmates seem to do: they watch "American" sports
Anonymous wrote:OP again. DS is not into American football. He can talk about "normal" football but he doesn't care about Commanders or any other team. That's what a lot of his classmates seem to do: they watch "American" sports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. DS is not into American football. He can talk about "normal" football but he doesn't care about Commanders or any other team. That's what a lot of his classmates seem to do: they watch "American" sports
Is he acting similarly dismissive of "American" things? That may be why kids aren't eager to hang out with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. DS is not into American football. He can talk about "normal" football but he doesn't care about Commanders or any other team. That's what a lot of his classmates seem to do: they watch "American" sports
Does he like to play football? If so, he can tap into leagues in your area - it will be a very international group and guys of all ages though. But they're all looking for football (soccer).
Soccer would be fine. Do you have recs for leagues in NOVA?
DP. Where are you in VA? There are lots of soccer leagues around.
Anonymous wrote:I hate that there aren’t a lot of places for teens to hang out. I’m dating myself but we wound go roller skating, to the arcade, or to the mall. Now a lot of kids just stay in and play video games. I hear my kids talking to other kids online and having fun but it’s not the same as being out. My two daughters are more social than my son. In the winter it’s a lot harder. OP, your son might want to get a job. That might help him meet some people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 teens... they go to parties, out to eat, to friends' homes, to sports games, and yes---to bars (fake IDs).
They're out pretty much every Friday and Saturday nights. The oldest is home from college but is going back soon.
This is what mine do
Anonymous wrote:I have a 16 year old boy. During the week he does play a lot of online games with friends, and they chat on the phone while they are playing. They then use this and a text thread to plan in person outings like a bike ride, going to the mall, going out to eat, or hanging out at each others houses (listen playing video games while they goof around).
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 teens... they go to parties, out to eat, to friends' homes, to sports games, and yes---to bars (fake IDs).
They're out pretty much every Friday and Saturday nights. The oldest is home from college but is going back soon.
Anonymous wrote:I was a sociology major and love patterns, and this is what I’ve noticed - I have junior and freshman girls.
Kids do things, but it’s winter so the free options are limited and the teens get in kind of a slump this time of year until the weather gets better. They are mostly cycling between each others houses and then eating out, maybe the mall or a movie. Thrift shopping.
Parks, swimming holes and the inevitable parties start up in late spring. The friend groups start diversifying based on who they’ve connected with in class this year and in spring they pull the trigger on hangouts.
There are teens hanging out, he just has to infiltrate those particular friend groups, if he’s extroverted enough he will. Those are the kids who “party” though. Too many boys are addicted to video games, and that’s kind of all many do all winter unless they have girlfriends. I’m not in DC but the ski bus seems to be where some boys connect and have fun - do you have that there ?