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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 200537" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>When difficult child 1 was in 5th grade a boy liked her and his dad brought him over so he could give her a flower after she had been hospitalized for surgery. They went to some play gym type thing together--the dad brought them. But I think difficult child didn't really like him, just didn't know how to say no. The weird thing to me was that the mom and I talked on the phone and she made it seem like this was a serious relationship, that we would be seeing lots of each other since our kids were "going out." They were only in 5th grade, for crying out loud! It didn't last long.</p><p></p><p>I remember it seemed like kids were "going out" in elementary and middle school but going on seemed to mean they said hi to each other in the hall--no one actually went out anywhere!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 200537, member: 3208"] When difficult child 1 was in 5th grade a boy liked her and his dad brought him over so he could give her a flower after she had been hospitalized for surgery. They went to some play gym type thing together--the dad brought them. But I think difficult child didn't really like him, just didn't know how to say no. The weird thing to me was that the mom and I talked on the phone and she made it seem like this was a serious relationship, that we would be seeing lots of each other since our kids were "going out." They were only in 5th grade, for crying out loud! It didn't last long. I remember it seemed like kids were "going out" in elementary and middle school but going on seemed to mean they said hi to each other in the hall--no one actually went out anywhere! Jane [/QUOTE]
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