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Comment by qualeed

2 days ago

>The OP admits that their kids don't initiate socializing

Either you are I are reading it wrong, because I don't see anywhere in their comment where they say their own kids aren't initiating.

What they do say is that other parents are rarely initiating play dates.

Can you quote the part where they "admit that their kids don't initiate socializing"?

I did read this wrong.

> My spouse and I find that we are overwhelmingly the ones calling to organize playdates rather than vice versa.

I read that as his spouse and he were organizing rather than the kids organizing with friends when they're together at school or camp. That's what my kids do unless it's a birthday party or carpool.

  • They are under 10 years old and do not have their own phones, nor do their single digit aged friends. They have zero sense of proper scheduling. While we live in a good neighborhood, there are more than a few reckless drivers, and short kids are not always visible to good drivers who are distracted. Finally, if the police saw them and decided to follow, there's a very good chance I'd get a knock on my door and a possible child endangerment charge.

    I didn't make this world.