He’s heartbroken. I told him to find new friends. These people suck.
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Yes in NY that’s what it’s called when they are young. When they are a little older it becomes “hanging out”.
sounds like NY is a den of depravity and needs to vanish. play dates hahaha I can't stop laughing
I'm guessing you don't have kids. It's a thing, and simply is a term used for what happens when one kid goes over another kid's house to do stuff together. If you don't live in a neighborhood and you want your kid to have friends, travel and scheduling is required.
I absolutely have children, I live in the Northeast... I will not allow homosexual terminology in my household. therefore my sons have never been on a "play date"... turn off your electric rabbi's and social media, your mind has been poisoned which in turn is corrupting your child.
In that case, and I really have no argument with you, why would you attach your personal label to things that have nothing to do with you? And attacking people in this forum just is fruitless and provocative.
Unless that's what you want to do. Why provoke needless discord? Kids play. When they get together, it's a play date. Why do you need to make it be a nasty thing when it isn't?
It’s very common. Calm down patriot. Don’t beat up on this conservative mother over dumb terminology.
so because its common, i should accept it? well homosexuality, transgenderism, pedophilia, and interracial relationships have become common... should i accept these as well? i draw the line
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In the northeast this is the term used for young kids to arrange to play with a classmate or someone from the neighborhood...has been a term since my daughter was young and that was a few years ago now.
I live in the Northeast... I will not allow homosexual terminology in my household. therefore my sons have never been on a "play date"... turn off your electric rabbi's and social media, your mind has been poisoned which in turn is corrupting your child.
I don't have young kids, since both have grown up now.
I think this is a bit judgemental on your part. This is the term that was used by everyone when my girls were growing up.
What terminology do you use when your boys want to get together with a classmate from school to play?