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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just dealt with this with DD. Ours was a case of a more “popular” girl was showing interest in one of DDs friends, but DD didn’t want to hang out with that group, and DDs friend chose the “popular” girl and has been mean to DD ever since. Same thing where she dreaded classes with her, etc. I never liked the girl so I didn’t shed a tear, and while I feel bad for DD, the situation helped her find a MUCH nicer new group of friends. I wish the same for your DS. [/quote] Happened to my now SR when in MS. Looking back, I can now see it was related to maturity. The friend who ditched my DS got into girls (and later partying) much earlier than my late bloomer son. They literally hit puberty 2 years apart. It makes a difference in how they want to interact in MS. My DS had a few quiet years when I wished he was more social, but he’s come into his own in his own time. Just offer support and keep him busy.[/quote]
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