Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you aren't friends with this woman. You are also not being kind in this situation. You know the right thing to do but you refuse to do it.
It’s not up to OP. We are not talking about OP’s birthday party where she can completely control the invite list. This a group of women who get together and it’s not OP’s place to unilaterally decide to expand the group (especially if it’s meeting at other peoples homes) without checking with the rest of the group first.
So. all she has to do is ask. She clearly doesn't want to - that is the real issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone has to be invited to everything. It’s ok to have separate groups of friends and do things wth that group w/o inviting friends from another part of your life. These responses are bizarre.
I think most of us would agree that it is okay to have separate group of friends. What I find objectionable is that OP wants to exclude someone who would like to participate.
OP doesn't even want to broach the subject with the other members of the book club. Her reasoning is because they have been only that small group for soooooooo long. That seems offensive to me and I don't even know OP or the people in the book club. Like, sorry chick, I didn't even know about your preschool back when my kid was that young. If I had, well, certainly I would have made sure that my kid went there so I could join the precious mommy book club lol.
It is funny. I don't normally get upset about stuff like this but I feel really badly for this woman who wants to join and is being excluded just because she met OP 10 years later. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone has to be invited to everything. It’s ok to have separate groups of friends and do things wth that group w/o inviting friends from another part of your life. These responses are bizarre.
I think most of us would agree that it is okay to have separate group of friends. What I find objectionable is that OP wants to exclude someone who would like to participate.
OP doesn't even want to broach the subject with the other members of the book club. Her reasoning is because they have been only that small group for soooooooo long. That seems offensive to me and I don't even know OP or the people in the book club. Like, sorry chick, I didn't even know about your preschool back when my kid was that young. If I had, well, certainly I would have made sure that my kid went there so I could join the precious mommy book club lol.
It is funny. I don't normally get upset about stuff like this but I feel really badly for this woman who wants to join and is being excluded just because she met OP 10 years later. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone has to be invited to everything. It’s ok to have separate groups of friends and do things wth that group w/o inviting friends from another part of your life. These responses are bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you aren't friends with this woman. You are also not being kind in this situation. You know the right thing to do but you refuse to do it.
It’s not up to OP. We are not talking about OP’s birthday party where she can completely control the invite list. This a group of women who get together and it’s not OP’s place to unilaterally decide to expand the group (especially if it’s meeting at other peoples homes) without checking with the rest of the group first.
So. all she has to do is ask. She clearly doesn't want to - that is the real issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you aren't friends with this woman. You are also not being kind in this situation. You know the right thing to do but you refuse to do it.
It’s not up to OP. We are not talking about OP’s birthday party where she can completely control the invite list. This a group of women who get together and it’s not OP’s place to unilaterally decide to expand the group (especially if it’s meeting at other peoples homes) without checking with the rest of the group first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are really mean for not including her! Middle school all over again 🫤
This right here is why so many posters are triggered.
The real overgrown middle schoolers here are the needy, boundary-free people whining about UR ALL MEEEEEEEEAN and looking for the current version of a teacher to run to shrieking "Teacher, MAKE her and her friends let us play with her!!!!!!"
And now, because it's DCUM, some lame, predictable boob will respond with "Found the bully!"
Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you aren't friends with this woman. You are also not being kind in this situation. You know the right thing to do but you refuse to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you call it a book club? Do you even read books? You should call it something else. Calling it a book club seems like it's open to anyone wanting to read books. If it's not that kind of club, tell her it's not actually a book club.
Anonymous wrote:You say yes. Don't be a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:This is like going on and on about how you make an excellent lemon pound cake and telling a friend who then asks for a recipe only for you to say you don't share it. It's annoying, why even bring it up?!