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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I would tell the other mom. This is a form of bullying. You have no idea if the other kid is or will be devastated and the mom would surely want to know what's happening so she can address it. Even if the other mom never mentions is to crazy mom, she needs to know what's happening to help her own child.[/quote] This is NOT bullying. Stop taking a serious issue and watering it down to tennises drama. Teen girls are horrible and they socially isolate to try and become more relevant. It's not right but it's not bullying. It's been happening since the dawn of time.[/quote] *teen drama[/quote] It is bullying on behalf of the poaching parent. You don't meddle in kids' relationships that way, if you are healthy. [/quote] No, it's not. Not even close.[/quote] Some us think it is. This parent is trying to steal a friend from a specific teen and has been clear about it. This isn't about friend A making plans with friend B; this is about the parent of friend A specifically trying to steal a friend from Friend C. It's bullying friend C and really lunatic behavior. Of course OP should tell the mom of friend C.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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