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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]12:00 With or without FB you still have to teach your child how to handle less ideal social situations, like not getting invited to every event. This happened before FB and it will happen after. If they don't see it on FB, they will no doubt hear about it in school or on the soccer field. People share fun times in their lives and often do not have the intention of harming others, but word gets out. Even if the host doesn't post or talk, someone else might not knowing anyone was left out. It is for this reason, that I agree with others about teaching your children how to have confidence and deal with situations like this appropriately instead of letting them damage your psyche and ruin your life. Just saying. [/quote] Op here. Once again my child was NOT left out. My child was in fact at another party and is not even in the same grade as other parents so he would not be invited anyway. It was just a mere expression of something I have seen on Facebook and shared my thoughts. I am neither insecure or jealous but actually just feel badly for those that were not at any parties. Is it that hard to believe that I could have an opinion or care about something that does not have to be about me or my child? [/quote]
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