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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gosh I'm guessing this is about OPs 'daughter'. This sounds very sad for the excluded child. As a parent I think OP should encourage her child to invite the other child over occasionally, remain friendly at least - unless there is a serious reason why not (unlikely). I have two teen boys and nothing like this has ever happened, there has been no friend problems at all - and there have been a lot of teen boys coming and going over the years. They all seem very laid back. All still friends.[/quote] It happens to boys too. Chances are your boys have faded someone, but since there is typically less drama, you didn't know about it.[/quote] Actually a middle school teacher told me that with boys it is referred to as "culling from the pack."[/quote]
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