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Being laughed at

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Aggghhhh · 04/08/2023 18:07

I was out today with my DD3 and there was a group of girls. They were probably 15 or 16. I’m 28. I saw one look at me and I’m sure told the other girls she was with to look and I think they laughed at me or said something about me and I just felt so self conscious. I wasn’t doing anything; just walking past minding my own business and holding my daughters hand and this happened. How can I not care what people think about me? I’m just feel down about it because I made an effort today and curled my hair and did mu makeup nice etc which I don’t always do.

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DustyLee123 · 04/08/2023 18:10

Just ignore it, they’re silly, immature girls. Move on.

BravoMyDear · 04/08/2023 18:14

Teenage girls can be absolute dicks, especially in a pack 😂 just ignore

AtlasPine · 04/08/2023 18:16

99% they were laughing at something either unrelated to you or one had just said something like, ‘There are only young mums with kids around here!’, just as you appeared round the corner. Honestly - please don’t give it a second thought.

Frogmila · 04/08/2023 18:18

Don't give it another thought, I'm sure you looked lovely. If the laughter was to do with you then it was probably not personal, maybe you are look just like a teacher they're always in trouble with.

Hankunamatata · 04/08/2023 18:21

Teens can be asshats.

HarrietJet · 04/08/2023 18:33

They're just bored idiots, op. It won't have been remotely personal.

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