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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women like Natalie creep me out and I was underwhelmed by her essay. Caroline is shallow, nuts, grifter, likely mentally ill —- yeah we know. So what. But Natalie basically pretended to be her friend for years while secretly seething and secretly hating her. That’s totally manipulative and user behavior in its own right. I have been “friends” with Natalies before and I had no idea that my friend was secretly jealous and resentful of me. It was really hurtful when I found out. I felt so stupid and lied to. The betrayal of a false friend indeed. So please, Natalies of the world, go to therapy to deal with your self-esteem, entitlement and jealousy issues, and don’t ever pretend to be someone's friend — it’s not nice or needed, it’s actually incredibly mean and selfish. [/quote] I agree with some of what you wrote, but it was pretty clear to me that Natalie wanted to be caroline’s friend (rather than pretended to be) but was repeatedly treated disrespectfully by her. In the end she realized that she had just been used by Caroline. They both need therapy. [/quote] Natalie wanted to BE Caroline, not be Caroline's friend. But I do agree that Caroline used her and treated her like an afterthought. [/quote]
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