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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My goodness, the boy shouldn't have to take someone to prom if he didn't want to and certainly doesn't deserve to be hazed for it, he was kind and polite. Would you tell your daughter she had to go with a boy she didn't want to. GMAFB[/quote] DP here. I agree with you, but rejecting someone means that the relationship takes a hit. Relationships matter and that's just the way the world works. Her friends were wrong if they blackballed him, but who's to say the selected candidate wasn't just as good or even better than OP's son? It's possible that OP's older son is looking at everything that isn't Even Steven and crying that it's not fair, while the younger son is much better at social cues and HS politics and doesn't go bonkers when something doesn't go his way. It's hard to say if the younger son is actually luckier or if he just has the better social skills and ignores the stuff that isn't fair. Most of life isn't fair.[/quote]
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