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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why do you like him[/quote] I thought the same thing. The whole wonderful thing seems like a little too much. OP, you don't have to choose a side, but to some degree, you need to support your friend. Or don't be friends with her, since you really described her in such a critical way that I can't imagine you being very close friends in the first place. [/quote] I was the maid of honor at their wedding. I have been friends with this friend for 25 years so we are very close friends. When my friend is in a normal mood, she is awesome. It is only when she gets into this dark place where she feels wronged that she becomes uncomfortable to be around. As a friend, it is easier to keep my distance for a few months when she cools off. I can't imagine what it would feel like to live together while she is in this angry state. I actually think my friend is in the wrong with her ex. Long story short, his mentally ill sibling verbally attacked my friend. The mentally ill sibling was admitted to a hospital for this. Entire family is upset about the whole thing. My friend kept being angry at her husband for not sticking up for her to his mentally ill sibling. Other family members are also going through a lot - depression, money, alcoholism. [/quote]
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