Anonymous wrote:I’m all for honoring your commitments, but even I as an adult would not help out someone who has treated me poorly. I would let her bail. It seems that they are no longer friends so maybe the “friend” isn’t expecting her to help anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD14 made a commitment to help a friend. Since that time, the friend went behind her back and betrayed her trust, causing some mean girl-type drama. She hasn’t spoken to the friend since. I was never particularly fond of this friend and always thought the vibe was off, so this didn’t surprise me.
This evening is the day of the commitment. DD doesn’t want to go, but is being a good sport about it. I’m sure it’s going to be really awkward. I have a feeling when she gets home from school, she might protest going.
Is this a time to stand my ground about commitments, and how she will have to deal with “mean” people she doesn’t like her whole life? Or is this an instance I can let her sit it out?
Let your daughter stand up for herself and not do the commitment. good luck!
Anonymous wrote:DD14 made a commitment to help a friend. Since that time, the friend went behind her back and betrayed her trust, causing some mean girl-type drama. She hasn’t spoken to the friend since. I was never particularly fond of this friend and always thought the vibe was off, so this didn’t surprise me.
This evening is the day of the commitment. DD doesn’t want to go, but is being a good sport about it. I’m sure it’s going to be really awkward. I have a feeling when she gets home from school, she might protest going.
Is this a time to stand my ground about commitments, and how she will have to deal with “mean” people she doesn’t like her whole life? Or is this an instance I can let her sit it out?