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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry but why would you ruin this friendship because she does not drop her daughter off? How incredibly rude and selfish of you[/quote] I know! If the girls get along, what is the problem? Why does this have anything to do with you at all? You sound like a narcissist. You could really hurt that other little girl's feelings if you "gently steer" your daughter away from her. Why would you do this? I will never understand mothers like you. Never ever ever.[/quote] This is OP, I never said I would STOP the friendship. The little girl is darling. They will continue to be school friends. I said I would gently steer her toward another child (Mom can I have a play date with little girl A? She is unavailable hun, how about I ask little girl B?) Geez, you make it sound like I was going to bad mouth a child.[/quote] But she's not unavailable! Why would you do that?[/quote] Because she is unavailable for a play date at our house. When my daughter asks for a play date she means inviting someone over, not calling someone and inviting herself over. At this point it is obvious her parents do not want their DD to come over. That is the truth, why should I say otherwise? [/quote]
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