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I am hearing some not so great things happening on this website.
They range from cliques to RDC's trolling so they can cause problems for our SR's.
I have decided that I don't need this site like a handful of others I have heard from that have been publicly chastised on this site for posting things as mundane as their child's first name.
This is a sad thing, considering the idea behind it is a great one. I shall just be smart and stick with the actual Navy Website, my SR's recruiter and my SR for any information I need along with the group I have joined elsewhere that appears to have more knowledge of what is happening due to the fact there are more there sharing without fear of being talked down to or slapped in the face by someone else's words.
Shame on those of you that had less than good judgement in your actions and thoughtlessness in what you placed out in open forum towards other mothers who are just trying to make it through the next day of not hearing from their SR's.
Momma Bear
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I miss her already.
Now, where are those cliques I'm obviously not invited into?
She must be one of those hovering parents...that thinks she should know and be told everything and that she is always right...yep I just judged her :~} lol
Concernedad...I thought you and Craig had a cliquie as the few men here :~}
Are you kidding? Craig won't even let me sit at his lunch table.
awww he is just jelous of you that is why he won't let you sit with him, lol! Stack beer in front of you to make a wal and he might be your friend, lol
Hey! I want in on that clique then!!! I'm a guy too!!!!!!!
btw......you spelled clique wrong little sister.......whoops I shouldn't judge. Mom taught me better. LOL
but remember i r the one who will have my second degre soon. So I r good at enlgish :~}
Sounds like judge jury and executioner to me Heaven forbid that we try to obey OPSEC or try to protect her cub.
oh..no she is the "mamma bear" and she knows best...I love how she is going to get all the info from her SR...like he knows anything, lol
yeah good luck with that poor kid isnt going to know what hit him Wishing him the best of luck that is for sure
What cliques? Can you be more specific? RDC trolling this site for info to use against the recruits? Why don't you talk to the RDC? Why blame this site or ALL people who are involved? The site does not control the RDCs. If you find other groups or individuals who are more helpful - that is OK. I am glad to see you getting the support you need.
People come on this site asking questions on a wide range of subjects. The individuals who take time and effort to answer the questions are simply just moms (like you) and dads. They are not paid employees of the Navy. Periodically we need support too. Rarely do we see newcomers turn the tables and ask the experienced "vet" moms/dads, "How was your day? Are you missing your son/daughter?"
The volunteers here try to be as supportive as possible, dispensing information in straightforward manner. I personally have put in hundreds and hundreds of hours. I know the ladies who are the vet moms on the PIR groups put in hundreds and hundreds of hours. Angie came on here on her own time (when she was still associated with the Navy). Craig has put in thousands of hours.
People come on there asking HOW? WHEN? WHERE? On a number of occasionally a questions is asked and the outcome is not what is expected or desired. All of a sudden, the person who responded is heartless, or rude or judgmental or thoughtless.
You encounter a situation or a group where you weren't comfortable or didn't feel you were getting any support. I am truly sorry for that. There are hundreds and hundreds of groups from every way in life - it's too bad that you didn't find a few that worked for you. Leaving is your choice but you might miss out on getting in touch with other members w loves one who are going through BC just like you son. I noticed you hadn't joined the Boot Camp Moms group or you PIR group.
I have made some life-long friends. Don't think we are lovey-dovey all the time. We disagree of issues many times. But we know we are all here for the same reason - to support each other and support our loved who are in the service.
Momma_Bear, good luck to you and your recruit and thank him of for offering to serve our country.
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