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[quote=Anonymous]It's a combination of things. She has many "friends" and is part of a large group -- too large, in fact, without a few she can always count on to go out with. Introverted and liked by many but deemed unpopular and left out of some group things, especially as some of the girls become faster. Those who are striving to become more popular have no interest in including her. Which is fine in some ways because there are things she doesn't want to do. But her watching it all on social media and seeing your friends together when you're not there is really a punch in the gut. Not matter how much support we've given her and she has a good therapist, she won't make an effort to make plans with others who would be happy to spend time with her. I'm just sad and worried. Thanks for listening.[/quote]
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