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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would forgive the other mom since she apologized. Even if the adult friendship is beyond repair at this point, you might feel better and have closure. What she said was hurtful, but you might be able to empathize with the sentiment of not wanting to put your kid in an awkward situation. It would be different if the kids were at school together or still in the activity together, but they hadn’t seen each other in years - it’s a little weird (although I understand you were in a vulnerable place, and your friend could have been gentler).[/quote] This. Honestly, I think you were wrong to ask this of her and it was awkward, and her response wording was poor- but I had definitely understand the sentiment. I don’t think what either of you did or said is terrible though and certainly not something to end of friendship over. You miss her and have been thinking about her. She probably misses you too but figures she apologized, what more can she do? I’d reach out to her and inivite her out for lunch- clear the air, talk about the girls going off to college and what an exciting year it will be. You have a lot to catch up on. And who knows, the girls may reconnect one day as adults. [/quote]
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