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[quote=Anonymous]I have one friend like this but as others have said she has *always* been like this. I met her when I was late 20s. I'm now late 50s, and she is 70 (only child, divorced with no kids, and her parents are long gone). She lives out of state and any call we have is always alllll about whatever the latest "drama" is in her life (e.g., she recently called me for my birthday, which was very nice, but after wishing me a happy birthday launched into her latest crisis). It's draining but she says my advice is good so she likes to run things by me. I think it's probably more that she doesn't have many other friends to talk to and confide in. [/quote]
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