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[quote=Anonymous]NP: OP you did exactly the right thing. Your (now ex) friend showed how she saw your DD and it was judgemental and obnoxious. Your DD didn't deserve that kind of "it's like making my DD be friends with your DD just because she's in a wheelchair" is very rude and very revealing about how she perceives your DD. That's toxic, and honestly even if your ex-friend's DD is popular but with toxic girls, if I were in your shoes I'd no longer even want my DD to socialize with her DD because there could be so much toxicity there, subtle or obvious. How is your DD doing socially now OP? What grade is she in? Hopefully it's gotten a bit better than it was when your ex friend was so rude. And no I wouldn't really be friends with her again, she showed you how she thinks and unless she's really got wonderful friend qualities that you do miss, you're probably better off without her. But if you really miss other parts of your friendship with her, and you can separate her views on your DD from how she is to you, I dunno, maybe give her a chance to be a friend again? But never ever forget or minimize her superiority complex or her totally obnoxioius unfair judgements of your DD or of your intentions when you proposed some hangouts with her DD. Again, you did the right thing the 1st time. You should not have just let it go, it was very revealing.[/quote]
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