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    I had a solid group of friends in middle and high school that was mostly girls, but with a few boys, all MG+. I think it's one of those things were being able to "get" each other was more socially important than gender.

    About 1/2 the people from this group of friends really did end up marrying each other after college.

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    Thanks again to all of you for your thoughtful responses.

    George C-that's interesting. Your DS sounds just like mine when he was in 3rd grade. And you are spot with your comment about, given a diverse group, he will go for the girls. That's my DS.
    That's been the case since 2nd grade and he is now a 6th grader. I've worked hard at arranging playdates with other boys, sometimes they are reciprocated, sometimes not. We also have outings with the gals and their families.
    I try mixed outings, too.
    He just made the yearbook staff for 7th grade, which should be good for him to expand his pool of friends in general.

    Mana-thanks for the nice words.

    notnafnaf-I think DS may have that calming effect as well. smile

    Aufilia- Yes, DS just gets some kinds more than others and vice versa. LOL about how some of your group married each other!!

    Thanks to every commenter again!

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