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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps you are interpreting it wrong. All kids change their minds Sometimes they want, some days they do [/quote] Got it. OP is confused about hearing the girl say she doesn’t want a bat mitzva. The girl is confused about saying she doesn’t want it. The only people who have clear heads in this situation are the parents who truly understand that when their daughter says no, she actually means yes. Everyone else misunderstood. [/quote] New poster. I believe the reference to misinterpretation is about the word “forcing.” Many adolescents have to be coerced to a certain extent to perform the daily activities of life. I think OP would benefit from knowing [b]how many kids were coerced and bribed through Bat Mitzvah practice (including me). It’s hard work.[[/b]/quote] Any you think this is a good thing?[/quote]
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