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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was the one who earlier posted regarding the use of the term "queen bee" and I would urge you all to go back and read this thread from start to finish and I think you will find that it is a conversation appropriate for 13-year old girls not adults. The OP is worried about the silent treatment? All of the who is inviting whom to what . . . Adults shouldn't act like that and that is not to suggest that the person referred to as a queen bee isn't nasty, a bitch, mean as all get out but it is to say you shouldn't respond or act like a 13-year old girl, and all of the supporters are in the same way. Your kids pick up on it, that you are afraid of the wrath of the popular kids, and they will be affected by that more than the influence of the queen bee. I am just saying. [/quote] The two types of responses I saw were 1) stand up to her and b) avoid her. I don't see what is so 13-year-old-girl about either of these. Unless I missed something, the OP doesn't care about being [b]besties[/b] with the QB. She is afraid of the repercussions her DD will encounter, and having BTDT, I agree it's a possibility. It also kind of sucks to get frozen out at school events, but that doesn't seem to be the point of OP's post. Besties? I rest my case. [/quote][/quote]
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