1 min readMay 5, 2019
Having kids sort of solves this problem (for better and worse). You’re stuck meeting lots of parents in your child’s peer group. Sometimes the parents are compatible but the kids aren’t, or vice versa, which can be awkward!
Having kids sort of solves this problem (for better and worse). You’re stuck meeting lots of parents in your child’s peer group. Sometimes the parents are compatible but the kids aren’t, or vice versa, which can be awkward!
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