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[quote=Anonymous]Lots of girls do this in the HS years...ditch longtime genuine friendships to try to squeeze in with the popular crowd. My dd’s two best friends did the same thing, and it pretty much failed. As seniors, the girls each have only one or two friends left and they’re struggling with being excluded by the kids they tried so hard to hangout with. Girls can be awful, and unfortunately many girls are taught by their mothers to use people to gain status and access things. Befriend the girl with a beach house, befriend that guy because he’ll get you into parties, make sure you fawn all over this guy junior year to make sure you get invited to the ski trip all the cool kids will take...its awful to watch these girls struggle to keep their Instagram feed hopping while they actually have no one to turn to when real problems come up (which is the only time my dd hears from her two old friends). She’s looking forward to college and getting away from this nonsense. [/quote]
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