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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd email the arranger mom and let her know how thoughtful it was to arrange such an exciting event for the team. I'd then say something about it being too bad Larla received the wrong information and didn't get to attend. I'd end with something about [b]hoping their would be future opportunities for the girls to meet other stars of the sport [/b]because it looks like the other girls really enjoyed it. If she didn't know about the prank, it is enough for her to question you or her daughter about Larla receiving the wrong information without knowing for sure if you calling her out or just letting her know how great it was for her to arrange something so special. [/quote] "...hoping there would be future opportunities for the girls to meet other stars of the sport"?? You sound like a total social climber. Ew. And it's got NOTHING to do with the other mom. What do you want? For her to yell at her daughter? You seriously think she's raised a teen girl and has no idea she's a b!tch? No way. Girls like that are always a product of their upbringing. She won't care at all, and even if she did, it doesn't help OP's DD at all. The only thing that would help OP's DD is to get the girls kicked off the team for gross unsportsmanlike behavior. That would help her because she could relax that the mean(est) girls are gone and be able to focus on building relationships with the other girls and getting the trust back so they can be actually successful in their sport.[/quote] How on earth does getting the girls kicked off the team help OPs daughter? You don't know as much about teen girls, high school and social media as you think you do. Are you the poster who wants to keep the girls out of college over this?[/quote] NP, this was evil. Pure evil and the fact they didn’t even try to say it was a mistake is the worst. Not a prank. It’s mean, deliberate, and borderline sociopath to try to hurt someone like that in a public way. [/quote]
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