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Montalo
PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:10 pm 
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FROM the time they met in kindergarten until they were 15, Robin Shreeves and her friend Penny were inseparable. They rode bikes, played kickball in the street, swam all summer long and listened to Andy Gibb, the Bay City Rollers and Shaun Cassidy on the stereo. When they were little, they liked Barbies; when they were bigger, they hung out at the roller rink on Friday nights. They told each other secrets like which boys they thought were cute, as best friends always do.

Today, Ms. Shreeves, of suburban Philadelphia, is the mother of two boys. Her 10-year-old has a best friend. In fact, he is the son of Ms. Shreeves’s own friend, Penny. But Ms. Shreeves’s younger son, 8, does not. His favorite playmate is a boy who was in his preschool class, but Ms. Shreeves says that the two don’t get together very often because scheduling play dates can be complicated; they usually have to be planned a week or more in advance. “He’ll say, ‘I wish I had someone I can always call,’ ” Ms. Shreeves said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/fashi ... 1&emc=eta1

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:40 pm 
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I didn't have a "best friend" as a kid. I don't think I ever have. I say I have one now, but that person merely knows the most about me. The person who knows the most about me and the person I feel closest to, where it is effortless, are two different people, and I just call the one with the same gender as me my best friend because that's more kosher and I don't know what the heck is going on with the other one.

People like to fret about children and how they are raised, every little detail, but as long as kids have the unconditional love of their parents or parent and are raised in a consistent manner, they'll turn out fine. I don't get the obsession with hours spent inside vs. hours spent outside, introversion vs. extroversion, how many activities is too many, homeschooling vs. public school vs. private school, rural environment vs. urban environment, any of it. A kid raised attending public school in the suburbs who has eighteen friends and a kid raised on a farm in the middle of nowhere, homeschooled with only his siblings as friends, can be indistinguishable from each other as adults in society as long as their parents love them unconditionally and consistently enforce rules and guidelines. Everything else is insignificant.

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Wozniak
PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:48 am 
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nicely put Jael, i agree completely.


i had a best friend up until 7th grade. he was 2 years older then me and when he went to high school we kind of fell apart. through most of high school i had friends but none that i would consider best friends (outside of a couple girlfriends). it was the same through a portion of college. then, oddly enough, one of my friends who ive known for years but never really saw outside of school or baseball (who lived all of a 3 minute walk from me) asked me to be a sub for his softball team. pretty much since that point ive pretty much seen him in some regard at least once a week.

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Personally, I find cliques to be really annoying, and always preferred to hang out in small groups or one on one.

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In recent years Timber Lake Camp, a co-ed sleep-away camp in Phoenicia, N.Y., has started employing “friendship coaches” to work with campers to help every child become friends with everyone else. If two children seem to be too focused on each other, the camp will make sure to put them on different sports teams, seat them at different ends of the dining table or, perhaps, have a counselor invite one of them to participate in an activity with another child whom they haven’t yet gotten to know.


Wait, are they trying to keep kids from making any friends? I remember hating elementary school because I never ended up in the same classes as the friends I had made the year before so I almost never kept many friends year to year.


This article smacks of adults sticking their faces into shit way too much and not letting kids be kids.

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I always had one or two best friends every year of school. Pretty much hanging out with people from the boards is the first time I've ever hung out with a group of people and felt comfortable.

In high school I had a social circle I was sort of in, but I was more close friends with one or two and acquaintances with the rest and only "hung out" with them because you have to sit at a lunch table with someone.

In college I hung out with my friends Peter, Michelle, and Mike pretty exclusively, and then with my senior year roommate Dehaas, and our friend Lee.

Never ever was a group person, and don't really intend to be.


Y'all are pretty peachy though.

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My best friend and I have been friends since 7th grade. I have a lot of close friends, but Scott will always be my BFFF...best fucking friends forever!

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Sensationalist news and 24 hour news cycles has done the most damage IMO.
All we hear about is violence on the streets, child molesters and kidnappers.

Parents are afraid to let their kids roam free around strangers like we did when I was a kid.
Our communities are breaking down because trust in the general public is gone. So parents feel it necessary to shuttle their kids everywhere and supervise them at all times.

It's a shame.

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I swear in elementary school they purposely tried to separate you from your friends, bastards.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:00 am 
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hockeyplaya00 wrote:
I swear in elementary school they purposely tried to separate you from your friends, bastards.

They definitely did.
My Mom was a teacher and both of my best friends mothers were teachers so they had some pull in the classroom...we were never in the same classes until High school.

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