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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They "don't give a hoot" No. It matters to the kids. It matters to the parents. It affects peep groups and family/sibling relations to the core.[/quote] Because you are letting it. [/quote] Not the PP, but if your situation were reversed, as mentioned previously, you would feel the same way. You can deny it and make light of it all you want, since you're not in any danger of that happening, but it's absolutely true. [/quote] You speak with such authority on how I would feel! "Absolutely true..." Really? I'm sorry, but you're just wrong. I am sorry that you feel the way you feel. Personally, I am not devastated if my kid doesn't make AAP, doesn't make a select team, doesn't win a beauty pageant, doesn't get invited to every birthday party...I don't need my kid to have a spot on any preferred list to know and love my child and believe in them. YOU decide what matters and YOU are deciding that AAP matters so much that it "affects peer groups and family/sibling relations to the core." In my family, there are an entirely different set of values that define our "core" and it certainly is not AAP eligibility. [/quote]
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