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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 284278" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, dear.</p><p>Well, I'd go for the good teacher.</p><p>I'm hoping that bff's daughter digs her own grave.</p><p>And a lot of it is normal. Girls can be awful. Really, really mean. We went through this with-our easy child. We talked to the other parents and they only said, "We try to tell her to be nice." </p><p>Gee, THAT was helpful. NOT.</p><p>I was friends with-a girl, S, through elem and HS because my mom and her mom were friends. Sometimes it worked out, and sometimes it didn't. Finally, when I was married, S pulled one stunt too many and I ended the friendship. We haven't spoken in 20 yrs. My mom asked me on many occasions what the problem was and I simply told her that it wasn't worth it and she was too immature. It was much easier to rid myself of this "friend" and my mom's prying when I was an adult. </p><p>As a child, you're stuck. It hoovers. And it's more common than you think.</p><p>I'm sending best wishes for strength and distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 284278, member: 3419"] Oh, dear. Well, I'd go for the good teacher. I'm hoping that bff's daughter digs her own grave. And a lot of it is normal. Girls can be awful. Really, really mean. We went through this with-our easy child. We talked to the other parents and they only said, "We try to tell her to be nice." Gee, THAT was helpful. NOT. I was friends with-a girl, S, through elem and HS because my mom and her mom were friends. Sometimes it worked out, and sometimes it didn't. Finally, when I was married, S pulled one stunt too many and I ended the friendship. We haven't spoken in 20 yrs. My mom asked me on many occasions what the problem was and I simply told her that it wasn't worth it and she was too immature. It was much easier to rid myself of this "friend" and my mom's prying when I was an adult. As a child, you're stuck. It hoovers. And it's more common than you think. I'm sending best wishes for strength and distance. [/QUOTE]
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