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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DD sounds a lot like me. Most of my life people just don’t seem to like me. I got to the point where I really watered down my personality and it seemed to help. It’s hard for me to form close relationships with people quickly, or be a value add in a conversation, but turns out being “boring” or “uninteresting” can mean “mysterious” or just allows you another chance to get to know someone. I feel sad for your DD and I truly hope this helps bc it took me awhile to realize the problem truly was me, and I just needed to learn that I don’t fit in normally and if I want to be social I have to really water down my personality. Try to teach DD to be happy with herself, so she isn’t depressed being alone. I really could have benefited from it. I hated my home life so I didn’t feel like being alone was an option for me, and it caused a lot of issues. I think if I had felt more comfortable being at home, it would have been easier on me. [/quote] Me too, but I had siblings to help point out in a kind way when I was being particularly odd. It wasn't so bad because I loved being home with books. Good for you OP for helping her find her way. [/quote]
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