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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously? [b]What should OP have said?[/b] And don’t you think that would just add fuel to the fire? OP, I’m so sorry. I can imagine how that hurt. [/quote] +1. Three twelve-year-olds are talking about Larla being 'weird and annoying', and then a grown-ass woman barges out of a stall, butts in and screams: "No, she's not, you're a weirdo yourself!" Sounds like quite a debate! [/quote] Drama queen. How about "Do you girls realize that others can hear you? What if Larla heard you?" They're 12, they likely thought they were being secretly snotty.[/quote] In my experience with 12yo girls, they are equally comfortable being snotty to your face as they are being secretly snotty. I don't know that someone's mom suggesting that they think about the feelings of others is going to get through, at all. If I overheard a particular group of girls saying mean things about my daughter, I'd try to suss out if they are people she considers to actually be friends and maybe encourage her to look elsewhere. [/quote]
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