I'm not a confrontational person. I just avoid confrontation like a disease... But yesterday Kate said something to me that's been bugging me. She has a friend whose mom is some sort of teacher. I have met her a few times. Her daughter (kate's classmate) is her oldest child, and she has a 6 and a 3 year old, too. The first time I met her was when Kate had invited her daughter to a Christmas party held by our church's youth group. The mom wanted to "check out the party" first, so we met at the party. The first thing she said to me was, "Wow, I didn't know you're so young..."
I didn't think anything of it, I just said-- oh, I just look young because I don't do anything with my hair. And then I took her to the party sight, introduced her to the parent chaperones, etc., etc.
The girls have worked on a couple of projects together- and so I've been to this mom's house to pick up Kate, and whenever I pick her up, we chat for a couple of minutes and while she's not really friendly, she's not hostile or anything.
So then yesterday Kate tells me that her friend's mom told her daughter that she doesn't "approve" of me because I'm too young. I don't know what that means, or if it means anything at all? When kate was at their house on Tuesday working on a project, I guess the mom asked her specifically how old I am, and Kate told her I was 32, and being a math teacher she did some quick calcs and figured that I was about 20 when I had Kate. Then comes the comment to the daughter, which Kate heard at school from the friend.
I told Kate that she probably only meant that 20 is too young to have the responsibility of raising a baby, and that generally I agree, but of course life is never cut and dried and so it's hard to make sweeping statements like that. I said she's only trying to protect her daughter- and to keep her from thinking that it's "OK" to be a very young mother... But of course the comment hits a nerve for me. And I'm trying not to fall off the edge of reason here, seeing as it's a 3rd party comment type of thing...
I was just wondering if I should call up this mom and ask her what she meant? Or just let it lie?
She and I were never destined to be dear friends, but I find the judgmental attitude a bit off-putting...
I didn't think anything of it, I just said-- oh, I just look young because I don't do anything with my hair. And then I took her to the party sight, introduced her to the parent chaperones, etc., etc.
The girls have worked on a couple of projects together- and so I've been to this mom's house to pick up Kate, and whenever I pick her up, we chat for a couple of minutes and while she's not really friendly, she's not hostile or anything.
So then yesterday Kate tells me that her friend's mom told her daughter that she doesn't "approve" of me because I'm too young. I don't know what that means, or if it means anything at all? When kate was at their house on Tuesday working on a project, I guess the mom asked her specifically how old I am, and Kate told her I was 32, and being a math teacher she did some quick calcs and figured that I was about 20 when I had Kate. Then comes the comment to the daughter, which Kate heard at school from the friend.
I told Kate that she probably only meant that 20 is too young to have the responsibility of raising a baby, and that generally I agree, but of course life is never cut and dried and so it's hard to make sweeping statements like that. I said she's only trying to protect her daughter- and to keep her from thinking that it's "OK" to be a very young mother... But of course the comment hits a nerve for me. And I'm trying not to fall off the edge of reason here, seeing as it's a 3rd party comment type of thing...
I was just wondering if I should call up this mom and ask her what she meant? Or just let it lie?
She and I were never destined to be dear friends, but I find the judgmental attitude a bit off-putting...
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