Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Friday nights all through middle school and the beginning of HS, my kids would have a crew of friends over. They would come home from school and bake brownies. I’d stop for pizzas on my way home from work. They played pool and watched movies mostly.
My youngest goes to gymnastics on Friday nights.
Boys???
Sounds like girls.
What?! Do you seriously not have experience with tween boys, or teen boys? Or freaking adult men? Brownies and pizza are.pretty much food groups to themselves. Do you mean the fact that they make the brownies themselves? My boys dont expect women to bake for them all the time.
No group of boys gets together and bakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Friday nights all through middle school and the beginning of HS, my kids would have a crew of friends over. They would come home from school and bake brownies. I’d stop for pizzas on my way home from work. They played pool and watched movies mostly.
My youngest goes to gymnastics on Friday nights.
Boys???
Sounds like girls.
What?! Do you seriously not have experience with tween boys, or teen boys? Or freaking adult men? Brownies and pizza are.pretty much food groups to themselves. Do you mean the fact that they make the brownies themselves? My boys dont expect women to bake for them all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Friday nights all through middle school and the beginning of HS, my kids would have a crew of friends over. They would come home from school and bake brownies. I’d stop for pizzas on my way home from work. They played pool and watched movies mostly.
My youngest goes to gymnastics on Friday nights.
Boys???
Sounds like girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He couldn't wait to get home from sports practice to play some video game he preordered months ago. It came out today. He also tried to fake sick this morning. Um, no way.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4... mine did too.
Anonymous wrote:He couldn't wait to get home from sports practice to play some video game he preordered months ago. It came out today. He also tried to fake sick this morning. Um, no way.

Anonymous wrote:Soccer M, W, F nights and a game on weekends.
If friends are free and their games don't conflict with my son's games they get together during the day for awhile to hang out. But, they don't do much in the evening because most of his friends (self included) are serious about a sport and get to bed on time to play well the next day.
Anonymous wrote:None of your business.
Anonymous wrote:None of your business.