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[quote=Anonymous]Also keep in mind that those “we’ve been friends since we were babies” friendships are often connections that the moms make with one another and not necessarily because the kids have anything in common also having an only (I had one for ten years), sometimes they tend to reach out ans initiate more than those friends with siblings, who are understandably occupied. I had to always remind my daughter that those friends already had people in their house to play with so not to get her feelings hurt when they weren’t always responsive. It seems like maybe you/your daughter were used as a “bridge” to get through the pandemic and now that things have gone back to normal, this family/friend has no more use for you. That sucks and is a reflection of their character. I’d ask you to stop taking this so personally for you but focus on how to distract your daughter. With time this will not be so hurtful and at some point this “friend” will probably resurface. When that happens, please ensure your daughter gives her the cold shoulder. [/quote]
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