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[quote=Anonymous]I know you need to have friends since you are new to the area OP. I totally feel for you and I get it. But at the same time, you shouldn't have to be the one sticking your neck out all the time for this person. Are there other mothers or women in general that you can socialize with besides this person? Because honestly, she sounds like she is draining you, little by little. I am not saying she is a bad friend, but she certainly isn't my definition of a good friend. I think she is simply the type who takes others for granted and doesn't see anything wrong with doing so. I would start saying No to her more than Yes, and if she remains your friend, than good for both of you. But if she starts to back off, then you know she was never a true friend to begin with and at least you know the full truth. And at least you will be off the hook. Whew.[/quote]
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