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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What OP and others miss is this: if the other earlier cut girl had not been put on the roster, that doesn't mean OP DD would get on. [/quote] The outrageous part is that a girl who got cut early made it on the roster. If any of the girls who made it into the last round of tryouts was selected instead, this would be an entirely different conversation (or lack thereof). That's what the "life is unfair" mob doesn't get or refuses to acknowledge. [/quote] I think people DO get and acknowledge this. It's an injustice, one that doesn't make sense. You don't want to talk to the coach about it, and you and your daughter are both ruminating on it, resulting in her becoming depressed. This isn't healthy for either one of you. This is a setback, a disappointment, one of many that she will experience in her life. I know you think that this situation is "different" from other disappointments, but it isn't. It's a result of decisions that are outside of your control. I hope you get help for your daughter and possibly for yourself as well. This won't be the last time that something unfair happens to her and you need to learn how to parent through it without all of this sturm and drang. [/quote] You are not replying to the OP - this is something that I wrote. I agree that some people acknowledge the unfairness, but there are quite a few who simply blame the OP for not raising a more resilient DD. No shades of gray, no acknowledgement of injustice, just go for the jugular. [/quote] Meh, it's a spot on a high school JV team. An ice cream cone and a hug should just about cover it.[/quote] This should work if that's what the doctor recommends... How would you treat the disproportionate outrage at the OP's ability to raise a resilient child? [/quote] If OP and others like her don’t like the truth, they should get off the internet. It’s a JV team. Maybe it was unfair, maybe it was fair. Every kid goes through something like this. Get over it. What’s OP going to do when DD gets dumped, call her boyfriend’s mother? Or gets a C on a paper when a less smart kid with a worse paper gets a B-? Perhaps OP should petition the school board and sulk with her child. [/quote]
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