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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, after reading this thread, I started a post that gave you the benefit of the doubt, as I read it that the other girl was not the only one excluded because your DD had a very small party. The way I read it, there were several others excluded and this one girl only became an issue because your DD was invited to her party. That just presents an awkward situation--do you tell your DD that she can't have the party she really wants because you can't afford to invite everyone at $50 a head? Or pick something more affordable so that you can avoid hurt feelings of your DD's classmates? But after reading your responses, I have no desire to defend you as I have no doubt that if your daughter is as mean as you are, she enjoyed hurting this girl's feelings. What terrible values to instill in your child. And, by the way, spending $50 per head on a child's birthday party is just plain stupid.[/quote] So, let's review: You started out with the best of intentions, and decided that my not only did my child hurt another child, you somehow got to [b]she enjoyed it.[/b] Will you be taking those mystical mind-reading powers on the road there, momma? I spent $400 on the party. How much do you spend? Who cares if it's $50 a head for six kids or $25 a head for 12? [/quote]
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