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is this wrong of me

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fishingboat · 01/04/2010 14:37

I feel quite smug that a group of school mums friendships are falling apart, I was friends with a couple of the mums we had a falling out and then a knew circle formed with them all in, I always felt whenever they were in the little gang they looked down their noses at me, one mum actually stopped talking me full stop. But then in the last couple of days another one of them has started talking to me at a club we go to with our dds and told me she is being ignored by them too (for what reason she does not know) she told me she knew why the other didn't say hello anymore but did not tell me, and quite frankly I Couldn'T give a ,gone out of my way to say hello to her though just to make myself feel better. Is it wrong of me to fell elated that their group is splitting up?, what goes around comes around they were pretty mean to me

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alarkaspree · 01/04/2010 14:39

It's not wrong of you. I hope you have made friends with some over-15s now.

fishingboat · 01/04/2010 14:44

yes making friends with grown ups now

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thesunshinesbrightly · 01/04/2010 17:15

Kid's eh?

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