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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had two of these and both times it was the fault of my mother and Facebook. First time a friend was throwing me a baby shower. I confessed to my mother that I was nervous about the whole thing and wished she wouldn't do it at all. My mother took it upon herself to private message my friend asking her to cancel the party. My friend was insulted, sent me an email calling me ungrateful and despite my explanation the friendship was over. Second time I didn't invite a friend's family to my kid's birthday party since she was super Covid cautious and I didn't want to deal with her judgment. My mom couldn't resist posting photos of the party on Facebook despite me asking her not to. My friend thought I was irresponsible for throwing an outdoor party "during a global pandemic" and was ALSO insulted she wasn't invited....Friendship over.[/quote] Your mom sounds exactly like mine. I complained to my mom about my freshman college roommate, and without my knowledge she wrote to the housing dept. to get my room switched. It caused all kinds of chaos. A few years ago I was 6 weeks pregnant and I asked my mom not to tell anyone at our family reunion. Within minutes, around 50 people came up to congratulate me. It's just all about her and what she wants, no boundaries.[/quote]
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