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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Girls can be nasty. It's starts young and never seems to end ([b]some mom's [/b]are just as nasty). I see girls moving between friend groups more often than when I was in HS. My DD has "friends", who seem more like acquaintances at this point (she's a junior). I personally feel the parenting in this area is part of t he problem. I grew up in the Northeast and it was (and still is) much different than what I have seen living in NoVA. [/quote] Passive aggressive moms. fake smiling ones. Fruit doesn't fall from... Social media, texting instead of talking even texting when in same social space. communications and expectations have changed but those humans not so much.[/quote] You should see the phonies I deal with. All "rah rah women's rights, girl power" and then teach their daughter's to lie and not speak up when something is wrong so they can stay in the "in-crowd". Cracks me up as it's pathetic. [/quote]
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