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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks PP's, just a quick reality check that it's no ones fault and my DD is just going to have to sulk for a little bit. What I did find out is by reading DD's text messages (I take her phone away every night and do weekly checks) about 4 days ago she was the one to ask if they wanted to go to the diner together, all the nieces agreed and said that it would be fun and they should go sometime this week. That makes more sense as to why DD was more upset than usual. It's still no ones fault - I think making pancakes for breakfast tomorrow might cheer her up a bit![/quote] She suggested it and they went without her? And the posted about it? I think that is mean. Granted, we could still be missing some details. I'm not sure what you do about it, though.[/quote] A similar thing happened to me as an adult and though I didn't say it do anything about it, my feelings were hurt bc I realized it was a deliberate exclusion. Is there any reason to think they deliberately left her out? Or could it have been a last minute thing they decided to do. Would it have been easy for dd to join them?[/quote]
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