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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG do not do this!! You're seriously considering inviting 9/10 girls because one threw out an eraser?? What planet do you live on? You have two choices: 1) Invite all the girls, this one included. 2) Invite 5 or fewer girls. Less than half or all. Full stop. These are little kids, don't be cruel. [/quote] “Full Stop” 😂 that doesn’t validate your argument. These are 11 year old fifth grade girls. At that age you how to behave and if you are being a bully, then you reap the consequences and in this case it’s not getting invited to a party.[/quote] DP. I would say 7th grade, not 5th. In 5th if you do this, it's actually the parents being mean, not the girls. Do it if you want, but be aware of this perception. The girls may get over this and be friends in a couple years and the mom will remember what YOU did.[/quote] Oh no! She may remember? Why would I care about that because I know full well what her daughter does to my DD. We aren't going to be friends, so I'm not losing sleep over the loss of the friendship that was never going to happen. Maybe the girls will circle back and be friends at some point, but we're living in the now and just want to have a nice time and not have a party end in tears.[/quote] Most posters here totally understand. Ignore the freaks. [/quote] It's weird that the worst thing you can do is exclude from a party. Not the 20 or so incidents of cruelty leading up to that decision, we're supposed to just ignore that to make sure a bully doesn't have to face consequences? Why makes no sense.[/quote]
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