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Why on Earth would I want to be friends with a 10 year old?
Because you want them to have multiple positive adults around them, people who can watch over them in situations where a parent would be too "embarrassing", that they can learn different perspectives from, that they can ask questions and get answers to stuff their peers would just pull out of their ass.
You want them to have safety in numbers, that there will always be someone available to turn to if they need to talk or feel unsafe.
Plus it's fun to play schoolyard games and soccer and do seasonal crafts and teach them how to play card games or change tires on a bicycle or put up a shelf or make a cake or how to respectfully greet different animals.
And as a bonus you only have to be responsible for them when we hang out, not every day of the week like a parent has to.
Why wouldn't you want to be friends with kids?
Its the perfect cover to buy all they toys you wished you had as a kid?