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[quote=Anonymous]Look, reciprocity is not only compassionate and respectful, it's just good manners. Part of teaching your child to say please and thank you. It's also a good way of keeping friends. Let's all agree that the other child uses inappropriate jokes. In fact, let's assume they are really inappropriate, let's say she makes sexual jokes and it's REALLY awkward. It would [b]still[/b] be wrong for your to have let your daughter do what she did. You should have asked your daughter why she still wanted to attend the other girl's party and talked about reciprocity. If the daughter doesn't like this friend so much, she doesn't go to the other party either. Also, you could have talked about hurting other people's feelings and being rude. Finally, you could have brainstormed methods with your child to deal with inappropriate or weird comments. God, lady, you are a bitch. [/quote]
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