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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought Girl Scouts was supposed to be welcoming and inclusive. It's very obvious when you're being excluded and that's a jerky thing for the leaders to do to impressionable young children and parents who are struggling with other issues.[/quote] OP was welcoming and inclusive. In return she got perpetually crapped on. Her obligation was fulfilled - time for her to move in without Susie and her family. [/quote] No, she was clear she doesn't want the daughter or mom. Dad is trying and its not good enough. Dad can get his own hotel room or tent. Simple.[/quote] Sorry. I still disagree. There’s only so much crap one can take. OP reached her limit (I would have too) and her work is done. She owes no one anything at this point. [/quote]
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