Dear Abby: I don’t want my daughter’s bully in my house, and her mother is no help

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Dear Abby: I don’t want my daughter’s bully in my house, and her mother is no help
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She’s not mean when I’m around but I know what she’s been doing.

The other kids are friendly with my daughter. When they come to play at our house, the mean girl comes too.

How do I ask her to leave without seeming like a bully while allowing the other kids to stay and play? The other mother is of no help.: I assume the other mother is aware that her daughter refuses to allow your daughter to play at her house with the other kids. Because she hasn’t intervened, the ball is in your court.

Five minutes later, she texted me to say they were going out to dinner because friends from out of state had surprised them and “maybe tomorrow we can get together.” Your friends made a snap decision on the spur of the moment which, unfortunately, lacked tact. It might have been better if, when these out-of-state friends appeared on their doorstep, the couple had contacted you and asked if they could bring the people along. They dropped the ball. Forgive them — this time.: What does it mean when our daughter’s mother-in-law refuses to call my husband and me by our first names? In fact, she doesn’t call us anything.

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