Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you suck. don't join a team if you don't want to be social. sport IS social and you chose to have your kid participate so act accordingly too. And who cares about chatty parents, why not lend an ear. I hate people who act as if they'd rather live in a deserted island, such hypocrites.
No PP you suck and are a world class bitch to boot. Oh and also a shitty mom.
Preference for you:
1. Getting kids on a team with fun moms
2. Being able to talk to them during the boring games
3. Remembering it is your team and not your child's team.
Vs
Preferences for non-selfish moms
1. Getting my kids on a team that will work for them
2. Spending that one hour a week enjoying their game
3. Realizing it is my child team and not my team.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not just your DC who's on the team, it's you too. This means you have to engage with other parents. If you start avoiding them or pretend you are so busy that you have to be on the phone, you will seem as standoffish and uptight. Don't do this to your kid. Parents talk in front of their children about other parents' behavior. It's a sports game, not a ballet performance.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not just your DC who's on the team, it's you too. This means you have to engage with other parents. If you start avoiding them or pretend you are so busy that you have to be on the phone, you will seem as standoffish and uptight. Don't do this to your kid. Parents talk in front of their children about other parents' behavior. It's a sports game, not a ballet performance.
Anonymous wrote:There are people who just want to sit quietly and focus on a kids baseball game? How much focus does one actually need? It's not like it's a fast-moving game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you suck. don't join a team if you don't want to be social. sport IS social and you chose to have your kid participate so act accordingly too. And who cares about chatty parents, why not lend an ear. I hate people who act as if they'd rather live in a deserted island, such hypocrites.
No PP you suck and are a world class bitch to boot. Oh and also a shitty mom.
Preference for you:
1. Getting kids on a team with fun moms
2. Being able to talk to them during the boring games
3. Remembering it is your team and not your child's team.
Vs
Preferences for non-selfish moms
1. Getting my kids on a team that will work for them
2. Spending that one hour a week enjoying their game
3. Realizing it is my child team and not my team.
I see that you've read the book: parenting for dummies. You're such a child centered parent, I am sure your children will grow up to be perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you suck. don't join a team if you don't want to be social. sport IS social and you chose to have your kid participate so act accordingly too. And who cares about chatty parents, why not lend an ear. I hate people who act as if they'd rather live in a deserted island, such hypocrites.
No PP you suck and are a world class bitch to boot. Oh and also a shitty mom.
Preference for you:
1. Getting kids on a team with fun moms
2. Being able to talk to them during the boring games
3. Remembering it is your team and not your child's team.
Vs
Preferences for non-selfish moms
1. Getting my kids on a team that will work for them
2. Spending that one hour a week enjoying their game
3. Realizing it is my child team and not my team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you suck. don't join a team if you don't want to be social. sport IS social and you chose to have your kid participate so act accordingly too. And who cares about chatty parents, why not lend an ear. I hate people who act as if they'd rather live in a deserted island, such hypocrites.
No PP you suck and are a world class bitch to boot. Oh and also a shitty mom.
Preference for you:
1. Getting kids on a team with fun moms
2. Being able to talk to them during the boring games
3. Remembering it is your team and not your child's team.
Vs
Preferences for non-selfish moms
1. Getting my kids on a team that will work for them
2. Spending that one hour a week enjoying their game
3. Realizing it is my child team and not my team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents of my DC's ball team are very, very chatty. I just want to go watch my child play and try to be polite but not initiate conversations, but I've missed plays my son has made because some other parent is telling me about their job, divorce, etc.
I've tried standing at the fences, but my other DCs want to sit in the bleachers.
Any helpful techniques? DH suggests I should wear headphones, but I think this would look weird considering I have other DCs with me. DH is usually on the field with the players.
What sport? If baseball/softball, score the game. That's what I do. People won't bother you then, and you're actually helping the coach. Use one of the digital apps and it compiles stats.
Anonymous wrote:OP you suck. don't join a team if you don't want to be social. sport IS social and you chose to have your kid participate so act accordingly too. And who cares about chatty parents, why not lend an ear. I hate people who act as if they'd rather live in a deserted island, such hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:I am sure her kid is VERY talented, all of them are, and strict silence must be maintained. Please.