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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're literally creating a problem where there isn't one. Bravo.[/quote] The discomfort is clearly on OPs side. The graduate doesn't even have to sit with the family so why would he be so worried?[/quote] As OP said, she causes drama. What kid wants their grandmother creating chaos at his graduation? I think OP is just trying to figure out how to navigate telling the grandmother she’s not invited, should she ask, which she likely will since she’s still in occasional contact with her son, and likely knows her grandson is a senior this year. [/quote] They barely see her and do it in neutral sites. How and when is she causing all this "drama"? A graduation is another neutral site. That OP is worrying about this months in advance seems like she's obsessed with her MIL who lays low all year long.[/quote] A restaurant is a neutral site. A ticketed personal event is not neutral ground. The graduation party, which often takes place at a home, is definitely not neutral ground. [/quote]
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