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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I can begin to understand why he left your friend. She sounds horrible. You do not have to share the same opinion with her, or share the same degree of her opinion, in order to qualify as supporting her. You already supported by listening and being there. She needs to reign in her emotions and understand that she can't get other people to behave how she wants them to. Is she an only child....?[/quote] When you hang out with her, she is fabulous. She never has any problems attracting guys. She is fun, interesting and thoughtful most of the time. If she feels wronged, she feels hurt and upset and handles these situations poorly. I have known her for decades and there have been periods of time where we did not speak for 1-2 years. We reconciled before her wedding and I was so happy that she found a guy who brought out the best in her. The mentally ill sibling did say hurtful things about my friend and she had every right to be upset. I think she took it too far and does not understand mental illness.[/quote] Did the mentally ill sibling say things that were true? Maybe that's another reason your friend is having such a tough time letting it go.[/quote]
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