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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No but I’ve told my dd to distance herself from this friend -has pushed her out of the way in the hall -left mid conversation suddenly bc she went over to talk to a boy -abruptly and rudely asked dd to change the song when they were looking at newer music. Suddenly now it’s the girl’s favorite song -repeated a joke that my dd just made. Everyone laughed at that joke (not her fault I guess) -dating a boy my dd dated (though this seems big, we can let this go bc it’s just not a big deal). It’s not the boy that’s the problem, it’s little concern for loyalty. It’s queen bee behavior reserved for my dd alone. [b]She and other friends gaslight dd if it’s brought up. [/b]Especially her, but the friends tell my dd it’s not Christian to bring it up. The parents don’t know. I guess I don’t know how dd interacts. Maybe she is rude too but this stuff is happening every day.[/quote] So YOUR kid is bringing up all this stuff to mutual friends try to get people to turn on the friend. I can tell you how your dd interacts.[/quote] You’re disgusting. Someone pushes my child. My child tries to call it out to the friend directly. She gaslights. My child tries to get others to notice a change in this friend’s behavior to my dd (anyone else noticing this?). They tell her it’s not ok to talk about. Gross of you to stand with this other person. I know where I stand. I advised her to stop talking about it, because it’s not effective. They’re all pushing back if my dd tries. I said, just kindly distance yourself. Be kind, be polite, but from now on, if she’s on one side of the hallway, you’re on the other. My child does not need to continue to allow this. Space is what she’s going to do. But how dare you defend this person.[/quote]
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