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Xmas lunch with playground mums, would you go

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JustAnOutsiderNow · 19/10/2006 21:28

What if you were really friendly with everyone for a couple or so years and then as time goes by, friendships, acquaintances slacken off, even practically cease to exist, would you still be bothered to go to the mums xmas lunch, especially when you know that some of them still get together without you? Dilema, should I go or not.

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JustAnOutsiderNow · 20/10/2006 19:00

anniemac. I could go with my best friend but she has always maintained her friendship with the others and still gor=es out with them sometimes. Its not like I'm going to go and make new friends, there will only be about 15 in total and I know them all its just that the 'old friends' will want to sit with my best friend and vice versa. Oh sh*t, I'm fed up feeling so low and troubled by them.

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anniemac · 23/10/2006 12:33

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Stargazer · 23/10/2006 12:48

Yes, good idea. Be nice to catch up.

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