DD was explaining an assignment in psych class, they had to draw on a personal experience, if possible. DD selected how your parents social interaction can affect your own social acceptance by peers.
Yep, you kow where this is headed and it isn't very flattering for me or DH
I guess since I was not a Bunco regular, PTA guru, or start my kids in utero in sports and schoool related activities, my kids were/are on the loser list as I am not a popular parent. I did not hang with the popular parents and expose my kids to the kids of said popular parents..we did not have endless funds to go to lunches with the mom's or ladies night out, DH is not a golfer, we do not own dirt bikes or have the taj mahal finished basement for rightous parties.We did some park district sports when we could, but no private sports lessons...so our kids are not the "best" at anything. So, apparently we( and mostly me as the mom, I get more blame than DH) the reason the kids were on the outside "fringe" of groups and never really in the in crowd. I asked DD if she is permanently scarred for life...she was laughing and said no, she was not into the "prep" club anyway ( she is in art school, finally amongst her "kind" of misfit people- her words)but she knew it would be a decent topic and that given her college peers it would indeed strike a chord and be discussed, as it was and she did get an A.
However, it did get me thinking, I imagine I made life much harder for my kids than it had/has to be without even knowing it. We live in a HIGHLY competitive town, we used to say the motto at our grade school was "kill or be killed". I have never been compfortable with a lot of the phony one upsmanship here and have not joined in on many social situations due to money but also due to the fact that it was so depressing. I tried Bunco for a year or 2, but all the conversations were about who coud outdecorate who, outjewelry who, how successful their DH was, who had the best maid service, just not my world. But now I am worried that my choices hurt theirs. Anyone else know this all along and play the game? Seriously, I feel terrible!
Yep, you kow where this is headed and it isn't very flattering for me or DH

I guess since I was not a Bunco regular, PTA guru, or start my kids in utero in sports and schoool related activities, my kids were/are on the loser list as I am not a popular parent. I did not hang with the popular parents and expose my kids to the kids of said popular parents..we did not have endless funds to go to lunches with the mom's or ladies night out, DH is not a golfer, we do not own dirt bikes or have the taj mahal finished basement for rightous parties.We did some park district sports when we could, but no private sports lessons...so our kids are not the "best" at anything. So, apparently we( and mostly me as the mom, I get more blame than DH) the reason the kids were on the outside "fringe" of groups and never really in the in crowd. I asked DD if she is permanently scarred for life...she was laughing and said no, she was not into the "prep" club anyway ( she is in art school, finally amongst her "kind" of misfit people- her words)but she knew it would be a decent topic and that given her college peers it would indeed strike a chord and be discussed, as it was and she did get an A.
However, it did get me thinking, I imagine I made life much harder for my kids than it had/has to be without even knowing it. We live in a HIGHLY competitive town, we used to say the motto at our grade school was "kill or be killed". I have never been compfortable with a lot of the phony one upsmanship here and have not joined in on many social situations due to money but also due to the fact that it was so depressing. I tried Bunco for a year or 2, but all the conversations were about who coud outdecorate who, outjewelry who, how successful their DH was, who had the best maid service, just not my world. But now I am worried that my choices hurt theirs. Anyone else know this all along and play the game? Seriously, I feel terrible!