Daughter Not Asked to Homecoming

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Where did you pull that from? How is stating “if I were her daughter, I’d be furious” result in my apparent embarrassment by my mother?</p>

<p>Secondly, no chord was struck on my behalf. I don’t know how you’re jumping to these conclusions. Really, stop flattering yourself. </p>

<p>Thirdly, how am I taking this personally? Because I stated if I were in her daughter’s position, I’d be upset at her blatant disregard for any form of privacy?</p>

<p>I do find it humorous how well you seem to know me from my two previous posts. I embarrassed, I’m critical, a chord has been struck and I’ve taken her post personally. </p>

<p>I don’t know which school taught you reading comprehension but you really should consider suing should they graduate you as you’ve managed to successfully misconstrue everything I’ve written and eagerly run with it. While humorous, it’s also kind of sad.</p>

<p>If you, or the OP, are not open to being “criticized” or “bashed” do try not to post on a public forum where opinions are like special orifices.</p>

<p>Nothing is ever truly anonymous, I’d hope that would be commonly understood. However, what you’ve failed to acknowledge is that my comment, which I’ve already clarified, was in regard to hers about speaking with other mothers - which I assume, since they know of her appearance and personality, is done offline.
I’m sure they’re very anonymous about the whole procedure, though.</p>