Anonymous wrote:Mom of grown daughters here. This will happen, it happened to both my girls. You teach them that when people show you who they are, believe them. It's okay to back away, go solo for a bit until you find a new friend or group.
The last thing you want is to imply as her mother that you stay with a friend who treats her like that. Nope, not okay, it's okay to wipe her hands and to walk away. Always have your dignity, and self-respect. You will run into other people in life who will treat you badly, and they will do it for as long as you allow it. Say no.
I think it’s pretty easy to overcorrect with this stuff. If someone’s attitude is to walk away anytime someone offends them, then they can end up dropping friends over perceived slights instead of learning how to navigate friendships and social situations. It can be kind of dramatic.