Anonymous wrote:She’s 11 and in 5th grade. She gets to decide who she wants to invite. She doesn’t have to invite a kid who’s mean to her party. Does she have any other friends that are coming, like from sports, dance, scouts etc?
Is this the last party you are willing to give her? I have one kid who stopped having them younger than this and another who still wants parties in her teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You fit every stereotype OP
Still waiting for one decent explanation of why the cruel girl needs to be invited. Let's hear it. Examples have been provided in this thread, given those, justify why an invitation must be extended.
Don't you know hurt people hurt - not well adjusted people? I would try to stop the cycle which is why I said I would have my daughter either invite fewer girls or all of them. I don't condone being a bully, but I also know how to not exclude and be the bigger person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You fit every stereotype OP
Still waiting for one decent explanation of why the cruel girl needs to be invited. Let's hear it. Examples have been provided in this thread, given those, justify why an invitation must be extended.
Anonymous wrote:OMG do not do this!! You're seriously considering inviting 9/10 girls because one threw out an eraser?? What planet do you live on?
You have two choices:
1) Invite all the girls, this one included.
2) Invite 5 or fewer girls.
Less than half or all. Full stop. These are little kids, don't be cruel.
Anonymous wrote:You fit every stereotype OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.
This is a rational response. If you read a bit further you can probably see some of those little mean girls or bullied girls, insecure nonetheless, all grown up and triggered by this post. Or trolling out of boredom. Either way, I feel sorry for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.
This is a rational response. If you read a bit further you can probably see some of those little mean girls or bullied girls, insecure nonetheless, all grown up and triggered by this post. Or trolling out of boredom. Either way, I feel sorry for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.
Seriously? How would this go?
OP: Hi Stephanie, it’s Lindsay. I just wanted to let you know that Angelica isn’t invited to Larla’s birthday party because she’s mean.
Lindsay: ??????
Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm on page 4 and don't feel like reading the rest- but I am shocked that no one has suggested calling the mom and having a talk about it. Wouldn't you want to know why your daughter was/or will be the only one not invited? OP says the mom is nice. I would start there.