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Her Daughter Chose Not To Invite Her Step-Cousin To A Christmas Party, And Now Her Sister-In-Law Is Accusing Her Of Teaching Her Daughter To Be A Bully

After all, her mom apparently pointed out how Georgia would likely not enjoy the activities anyway and probably go home early.

At the same time, though, she does not want to ruin what Mia envisioned for the kid’s party just to pacify her sister-in-law.

So now, she has been left wondering if refusing to invite Georgia to her daughter’s party is the right decision or if it actually makes her a jerk.

At this age, is it normal for kids to recognize who they enjoy spending social time with and who they do not? Could forcing the girls together potentially make their own relationship worse or not? Do you believe Mia meant to hurt Georgia by not extending an invite? If you were in her shoes, would you force your daughter to invite their step-cousin or allow them to just spend time with their friends?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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