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[quote=Anonymous]Here’s a possible scenario: New Mom and new girl are in front yard, talking with some neighbors. “Newbie, are you excited about Larla’s birthday party this weekend? I heard it’s going to be really over the top!” “Um, no.” Visibly upset Newbie walks away. Sad New Mom to neighbor: “Well. That sucks.” Now people say New Mom is upset daughter wasn’t invited + that neighbor who accidentally blabbed and witnessed Newbie’s hurt feelings says OP shouldn’t have done that. It doesn’t mean New Mom is gossiping all over the neighborhood. It may also have been one of the invited girls or her Mom who stuck her foot in her mouth. Btw, re:math. I think 4 girls play together, including birthday girl. 3 girls have been together 5 years, and they (2+ birthday girl) went to party while 1 newer friend stayed home. While the birthday girl might not feel as close to the new girl, these girls may well be the closest friends the new girl has. I find the OP to be phenomenally insensitive to what life is like as a new girl. The high end goodie bag further creates separation between who made the cut and who didn’t, since who has the items and who doesn’t is a division that lasts long after the party is over.[/quote]
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