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[quote=Anonymous]My DD is 11. At play date with her best friend and another girl, the other girl mentioned that she is gay and having issues with her girlfriend. Both best friend and other girl allege that my DD “made a face” upon hearing this news. Best friend is demanding that my DD apologize and is telling her what to say and then criticizing the manner in which she is practicing saying it. At this point I have literally heard a couple of hours or more about this as best friend criticizes my DD and keeps telling her she “made a face” and that her apology doesn’t sound sincere. Tonight they were both crying with anger and frustration. DD has no contact information for the other girl and doesn’t even know her last name. Best friend’s mom says this is a delicate situation and very personal and to leave the other girl out of it and refuses to share contact info. How can DD apologize then? I have been trying to let DD and best friend work this out, but every playdate devolves into “you made a face and you have to apologize.” And as best I can tell, this happened at. Super Bowl party, so months ago. Advice?[/quote]
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