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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Groups of friends who click form naturally; it doesn't make the people in the group nasty or mean or malicious. It's called life. Good lord.[/quote] +1 Lots of insecure people on this thread. [/quote] Oh please. I have plenty of friends and a very tight knit group that I socialize with regularly. But we are also kind and don't judge -which is what OP did in her most recent posts- people for being awkward or introverted or whatever. We are inclusive, as well. And frankly, if this other mom wanted to be included, we would. And where we/I didn't, and if I was asked about it, I would have a conversation about her expectations, what I was willing to do, etc. That's what adults do. Op is making this way overcomplicated b/c, I agree withe other posters, she seems to be relishing her status. Well, good for her I guess. I am glad I have better friends.[/quote] Oh dear. *applauds pallidly*[/quote] The OP didn't judge her -- someone asked if she had any idea why the person was overlooked and she speculated on why. That's not being judgmental. Your antenna seems to be tuned to this, for whatever reason...[/quote]
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