Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I definitely get the "she didn't want to invite her mom's friends" thing. But then why wouldn't OPs friend just have told her that?
Some people REALLY just can't handle confrontation. Of any kind. And they shy away from anything that could lead to it. Or lead to someone else expressing Big Feelings.
Anonymous wrote:why would the daughter invite her mom's friend to her baby shower?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And there just happened to be a butt dial?
Sounds trollish to me, OP...
+1 And what person the age of a grandmother uses the word BFF. Go away troll.
Anonymous wrote:I would be upset too OP! Me and my squad always include our moms friends!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the shower is for the DD and her friends, not the mom’s friends.
This, it is probably a situation where the person hosting has limited space and DD wants to maximize space for her friends. Your BFF didn’t tell you bc it’s not her choice and she didn’t want to hurt your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would seem strange that you are having zero issues with your best friend and yet aren't invited to a shower. Perhaps you misheard or are assuming wrong.
Honestly, we have zero issues. We spoke just this week and she didn’t mention having any other big plans this weekend. They were clearly speaking about a baby shower, and I clearly heard her DD. Of course it could be someone else’s shower, but what are the chances?
I would think the chances of that are much higher than your best friend leaving you out of a baby shower.
I think maybe this person is OP's BFF, but OP is not their BFF.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the shower is for the DD and her friends, not the mom’s friends.