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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pity invites know they are pity invites and it doesn’t make them feel better. These people are just virtue signaling about being inclusive. [/quote] Maybe it does and maybe it doesn’t. You still can’t exclude just 1 or 2 kids out of 10, especially for no good reason other than “meh my kid says they don’t really play together”. [/quote] Sure you can. Why would someone who doesn’t play with you expect to be invited to your party? Why would you expect to be invited to theirs? My neighbors have parties that I’m not always invited to. I have parties that they aren’t always invited to. [/quote] OP here. I was just at my kid’s school. Kids sit in mixed groups of boys and girls. The girls aren’t just one big group. Many girls talk to the boys. I was waaaaay overthinking this whole invite all the girls nonsense. She just got invited to another two parties. Every party has around 10-15 kids and no one is inviting all the girls or the whole class.[/quote]
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