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[quote=Anonymous].[/quote] I was trying to be fair and understand OP's position but this response to the party is evidence it's not worth bothering. OP, you are the one who has serious issues. It's not about boundaries, it's about having empathy, compassion and understanding of others. You don't seem like you have any of those qualities. It's all about you and what you want or don't want - to hell with everyone else. [/quote] Agree. The walking away from a surprise party is a clear indication of emotional disregulation. Lots of people don’t want parties thrown in their honor, and it’s normal to be annoyed when your request to not have one isn’t honored. But to walk away? What are you, 12 years old? Grow up. Sometimes adults just have to deal with temporary discomfort. [/quote]
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