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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess the question is, why ARE you doing so much?[/quote] Another question is: why does your daughter only have one friend? [/quote] Obviously, she has more than just this friend, but this is her best friend and the one that she wants to spend the most time with in her limited time off from school and activities. And she sees her school friends plenty and her sports friends plenty. She does not go to the same school as her best friend, and they do not have any sports together, so when she has downtime this is the friend she wants to be with the most. How is that not understandable? I’m not gonna constantly suggest she do things with [b]another[/b] friend that she doesn’t want to be with as much as her Bestie. -OP[/quote] So you either support her in her friendship with “Bestie” (blech), or you don’t. Which is it? You’re acting like it’s really taxing or expensive to invite a kid over to play and set one more place at the table for spaghetti night or whatever. It’s not. You’re just a bean-counter. You are weird. If you don’t want to do complicated or expensive things, don’t. But don’t act put upon if a couple of tweens want to hang out at home and maybe go wild and make a batch of Rice Krispie treats. You are really weird and dramatic. [/quote]
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