Anonymous wrote:I think it's normal, part of soiling the nest. And yes to the drugs and alcohol explanation. These kids might not have been that great genuine friends with each other and it was a proximity-based friendship.
Since you mentioned that many of them are going to the same college, it could also be that they want to distance themselves and get some breathing room so that they can make new friends at college and not go in with the expectation of keeping a high school friend group.
Whatever the reason, it's hard for your daughter, but it will soon be over. Keep her busy and focused on the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she said she’s not being included? She might be just over it all and ready to move on so isn’t seeking invites and is putting off disinterested energy.
Conversely - I’m sorry to say - if she was popular, it’s possible she had social power but was never actually liked. Maybe she didn’t always treat people well. As high school ends, that power some people have no longer exists. The hierarchy is meaningless.
A “friend” of my daughter got dropped in this way this month by the larger friend group. She had a lot of crappy behaviors and people just didn’t want to spend time with her anymore to keep the peace
She is not included in party invites mainly because she doesn’t drink. But she is still included for other events. However, it’s just not the same. The girls don’t make time for each other anymore and their interests are different.
Anonymous wrote:Has she said she’s not being included? She might be just over it all and ready to move on so isn’t seeking invites and is putting off disinterested energy.
Conversely - I’m sorry to say - if she was popular, it’s possible she had social power but was never actually liked. Maybe she didn’t always treat people well. As high school ends, that power some people have no longer exists. The hierarchy is meaningless.
A “friend” of my daughter got dropped in this way this month by the larger friend group. She had a lot of crappy behaviors and people just didn’t want to spend time with her anymore to keep the peace
Anonymous wrote:Does she no longer get invited because she doesn't party (drink, pot, vape, etc.)?
Similar thing happened to my kid when friend group became more into partying. Academically the group was really successful but it became "study hard, party harder" type of group. Didn't realize it at the time, but kid told me later.
Anonymous wrote:This is unfortunately very common! She can look for other people to hang out with (maybe people she knows from activities or work) and count the days until college.