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[quote=Anonymous]This reminds me of a time that a friend of mine borrowed my sewing machine, which was a gift from my mom, for a sewing project. And then when I asked for it back, she tried to convince me to let her have it because I didn't use it very often. I said no, even though I didn't use it often, I still wanted it -- I used it sometimes and I liked the idea of one day being able to give it to my own daughter. And my "friend" took months to return it and even after she did, she kept pestering me about selling it to her (it wasn't about money to me, the point was that my mother had given it to me). She absolutely would not accept no as an answer and she even tried to guilt me about it, complaining it didn't make sense for me to have such a nice sewing machine when I didn't sew very often. People like this are not your friends. My life got better once I stopped spending time with people like this. They only care about you insofar as you are useful to them.[/quote]
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