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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 566218" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>This happened to my oldest son, who is now 22, quite a bit. It was compounded by the fact that my daughter, one year younger, was invited to more parties. If he found out about a party, I'd tell him who cares, now we don't have to waste money buying a gift for a kid you don't really like anyway and we'd do something else at that time.</p><p></p><p>I would carefully consider how to have a word with that mom, not because she didn't invite J but because she is clearly badmouthing him in her home. I say carefully because she works at J's school and you don't need her making things tough on him. J just may not care about parties. My son really didn't that much. He was interested in his own party but not anyone else's unless they were bowling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 566218, member: 3493"] This happened to my oldest son, who is now 22, quite a bit. It was compounded by the fact that my daughter, one year younger, was invited to more parties. If he found out about a party, I'd tell him who cares, now we don't have to waste money buying a gift for a kid you don't really like anyway and we'd do something else at that time. I would carefully consider how to have a word with that mom, not because she didn't invite J but because she is clearly badmouthing him in her home. I say carefully because she works at J's school and you don't need her making things tough on him. J just may not care about parties. My son really didn't that much. He was interested in his own party but not anyone else's unless they were bowling. [/QUOTE]
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