Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have done this.
It was because the child was negative and my child wanted to get away from them and not be around them. Why would I tell you what my kid is doing, when my kid is trying to get away from your kid in the first place?
Sorry, but that’s the reason.
+1
Why does everyone always assume it’s jealousy?
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out if I am being sensitive or if some parents of dc's former teammates are being uber competitive. They aren't being forthcoming about what their dc's are doing in regards to the sport and seem reluctant to share with me information about where they are playing, what extra training they may be doing, etc. To be honest, I am not certain if it is competitiveness or jealousy at this point. Why wouldn't people want to share what they are doing or get weird if I try to get my dc involved too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have done this.
It was because the child was negative and my child wanted to get away from them and not be around them. Why would I tell you what my kid is doing, when my kid is trying to get away from your kid in the first place?
Sorry, but that’s the reason.
+1
Why does everyone always assume it’s jealousy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have done this.
It was because the child was negative and my child wanted to get away from them and not be around them. Why would I tell you what my kid is doing, when my kid is trying to get away from your kid in the first place?
Sorry, but that’s the reason.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I have done this.
It was because the child was negative and my child wanted to get away from them and not be around them. Why would I tell you what my kid is doing, when my kid is trying to get away from your kid in the first place?
Sorry, but that’s the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I no longer say anything because no good deed goes unpunished around here. Another parent asked about a trainer, then was disappointed and seemed to blame me for wasting her money. Another parent brought a tag along kid to the training who was awful and annoying and brought down the level of the group. Another parent who overheard conversation went and told the coach I thought the team training was not good enough and therefore was a pain in the ass parent.
Additionally, I already spend way too much time around the same group of parents. It is nice to meet new parents.
Just... you sound horrible.
not PP, but why? the reasons aren’t far fetched nor unreasonable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I no longer say anything because no good deed goes unpunished around here. Another parent asked about a trainer, then was disappointed and seemed to blame me for wasting her money. Another parent brought a tag along kid to the training who was awful and annoying and brought down the level of the group. Another parent who overheard conversation went and told the coach I thought the team training was not good enough and therefore was a pain in the ass parent.
Additionally, I already spend way too much time around the same group of parents. It is nice to meet new parents.
Just... you sound horrible.
not PP, but why? the reasons aren’t far fetched nor unreasonable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I no longer say anything because no good deed goes unpunished around here. Another parent asked about a trainer, then was disappointed and seemed to blame me for wasting her money. Another parent brought a tag along kid to the training who was awful and annoying and brought down the level of the group. Another parent who overheard conversation went and told the coach I thought the team training was not good enough and therefore was a pain in the ass parent.
Additionally, I already spend way too much time around the same group of parents. It is nice to meet new parents.
Just... you sound horrible.
Anonymous wrote:I no longer say anything because no good deed goes unpunished around here. Another parent asked about a trainer, then was disappointed and seemed to blame me for wasting her money. Another parent brought a tag along kid to the training who was awful and annoying and brought down the level of the group. Another parent who overheard conversation went and told the coach I thought the team training was not good enough and therefore was a pain in the ass parent.
Additionally, I already spend way too much time around the same group of parents. It is nice to meet new parents.
Anonymous wrote:I no longer say anything because no good deed goes unpunished around here. Another parent asked about a trainer, then was disappointed and seemed to blame me for wasting her money. Another parent brought a tag along kid to the training who was awful and annoying and brought down the level of the group. Another parent who overheard conversation went and told the coach I thought the team training was not good enough and therefore was a pain in the ass parent.
Additionally, I already spend way too much time around the same group of parents. It is nice to meet new parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out if I am being sensitive or if some parents of dc's former teammates are being uber competitive. They aren't being forthcoming about what their dc's are doing in regards to the sport and seem reluctant to share with me information about where they are playing, what extra training they may be doing, etc. To be honest, I am not certain if it is competitiveness or jealousy at this point. Why wouldn't people want to share what they are doing or get weird if I try to get my dc involved too?
I am one of these parents. My reasons:
1 - I found out about options by asking coaches and researching on the Internet. As soon as I would tell other people, I would get requests to send links to sites and then follow up requests for more info. If I could find out the info, they can do so they need to do their own dang research if they are so interested.
2 - Inevitably I would get hit up for "car pool" requests which were basically asking if I could take their kid because they had work, other activities, so on. Guess what? I work as well and figured out how to make time. They can too. So no, I don't want to take your kid all the time.
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out if I am being sensitive or if some parents of dc's former teammates are being uber competitive. They aren't being forthcoming about what their dc's are doing in regards to the sport and seem reluctant to share with me information about where they are playing, what extra training they may be doing, etc. To be honest, I am not certain if it is competitiveness or jealousy at this point. Why wouldn't people want to share what they are doing or get weird if I try to get my dc involved too?