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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Want to hear something really mean? My 13 yo DD, went to volleyball practice and she was the only one who showed up. She was worried that she was early or late. Until her coach came out. The coach informed me that one of the girls on the team was having a slumber party and that is why there was no one there. Obviousy my DD wasn't invited. When she got to school the next Monday she found out why. Because she was too tall and "annoying" according to the Queen Bee. So refreshingly honest, don't you think?[/quote] NP here. OK, that is rude, but you know what? That "Queen Bee" is likely to be abandoned by the other girls in short order. They know that the same treatment could come there way. Best for your daughter to tell the other girl "thank you for showing us all what a loser friend you are." "Don't take anything personally" is a lesson that I learned far too late in life-- PLEASE make sure your daughter sees this. Queen Bee Wannabe's actions have NOTHING to do with your daughter and everything to do with herself. [/quote]
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