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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op Again: So DD decided to text them and said: How was the food there? It seemed like you guys had fun. N19: The fries were great! You should come with us next time!! DD: I texted you guys a few days ago asking to go together and everyone said they'll let me know what day works N14: We thought you wouldn't wanna come so we didn't ask N24: Next time we'll take you!! DD: Oh okay. DD showed me their texts earlier today and I was pretty confused, why would they say 'we thought you wouldn't want to come?' DD just shrugged her shoulders and said 'I don't know.' DD is thankfully over all of this, and I'm not going to say anything to anyone, I just found the whole interaction weird.[/quote] I find it weird, too, especially N14's response, which makes no sense, and you are wise to encourage her to make plans with others, especially until this temporary teenage weirdness (SO many flashbacks to my high school years!) runs its course. Although can I just say you'd think a 24 year old would be able to read between the lines and understand that your daughter's feelings were hurt. Again, better for her to reach out to other friends (for now) when there are things she wants to do! [/quote]
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