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#21043 - 07/23/08 05:14 PM
Re: GT friends (or not) and the fallout
[Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 03/31/08
Posts: 268
Loc: Back in Texas, alas!
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No thoughts to help, Dottie, but I'm thinking we're going to have a "friend" issue with ours. So, I'm all ears for other people's thoughts. (And, I must say, you are much more accomplished than I if you can drive and type at the same time  )
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#21044 - 07/23/08 05:48 PM
Re: GT friends (or not) and the fallout
[Re: squirt]
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Registered: 06/30/06
Posts: 3280
Loc: The Real World
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Ah Squirt, you had me confused there for a minute, until I remembered my "location" (several hours of driving per day,  !) I do read books at intersections, but haven't yet graduated to red-light-surfing,  . FWIW, DS9 and DD11 are having a great time together at the moment...his "pout" was short lived. And while I don't think he should have pouted to begin with, the fact that he has so few friends did give me pause. DD13's fair trip was canceled anyway, thanks to the storms.
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#21047 - 07/23/08 06:25 PM
Re: GT friends (or not) and the fallout
[Re: EandCmom]
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Registered: 06/30/06
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DD13 was invited with HER friend, and that invite only included her. DS didn't necessarily want to go with 13/14 year old girls, but was lamenting the fact in general that he never got those opportunities. In the past year, my girls have gone to amusement parks, Y swims, sleepovers, camping trips, beach outings, concerts, ice skating, etc with their friends. Part of it is age, but it's also in part due to the fact that my girls have a lot more friends than he has. I DO think it's "fair" that DD13 gets to go...on this particular outing. But in general, DS has way less opportunities,  . This is one of those "life is not fair" things, rather than something I can control. But I have to admit, he has a point...kwim?
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#21050 - 07/23/08 06:37 PM
Re: GT friends (or not) and the fallout
[Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 05/25/07
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But in general, DS has way less opportunities,  . This is one of those "life is not fair" things, rather than something I can control. But I have to admit, he has a point...kwim? Sent you the long response by PM, but I wouldn't let him view this as just a random thing he has no control over in the "life's not fair" sense. How people interact with others and how significant they make relationships with others seems to be very much in someone's control. Maybe your DDs have more opportunities because of age, but likely it also has to do with how much they value hanging out with others and how much effort they put into maintaining relationships. To me, that's not about fairness but rather about choices and the consequences of those choices. If your DS wants more such things, then he has to figure out how to focus on building relationships rather than just be mad when he has fewer friend opportunities. One of my DSs has little focus on friendship but seems to have as much friendly interaction with others as he wants, and the other wants more while acting so as to guarantee he doesn't have better relationships. For him, we discuss daily how to make choices that will get him the consequences he wants. (I'm thinking running away with the basketball tonight wasn't a good start!!)
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