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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are in a similar situation. It's been hard to see that some of the closest friends have no interest in staying in touch, even though they were all very upset about DD moving, said many times that they would stay close. Instead, it's like we moved to another country instead of 30 min drive. :([/quote] Yes, one mom even made a big deal to us about supporting the friendship, but I feel like the family has ghosted us. DD remembered the very close friend's birthday and sent her an email. I was a bit sad, because I'm sure the girl had a b-day party and DD wasn't invited. We're also a 30 minute drive. ITA with you and PP that it is less of a big deal to the girls who stayed behind (understandably). Other DD goes back as part of an activity, and I can tell she hopes girls are excited to see her, and is let down when they are just pleased. Her "BFF" will smile at her, then go back to her convo with another girl. I understand that friendships reshuffle whether you move or not, but it's hard when you don't have close friends in the new town yet. [/quote]
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