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[quote=Anonymous]Last year in 7th grade, DDs entire friend group turned on her. I had posted about it here, how basically they chose to exclude her, escalating things to lite “mean girl” type bullying, at the urging of a more “popular” girl they were getting close with whom DD wasn’t interested in befriending. It was a really sad time for DD. DD, now 8th, confided in me that one of those friends apologized to her yesterday. The girl told DD that she was sorry, and that she never meant for things to “get that bad”. DD said that she has no interest in rekindling a friendship, because she’s still hanging out with the “bad crowd”. I explained that her friend showed integrity in apologizing, but she shouldn’t feel any obligation to her. It was late and this was a bedtime confession, but I could tell maybe DD was looking for more from me, but I don’t know what? Is there anything more I should do? [/quote]
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