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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They also make you feel special by being the chosen one , but believe me, they're still trashing you to others. But that special feeling is why people don't stand up to them. Our president is the same way.[/quote] +10000000 This is sort of her tactic. I’ve never understood this. It’s an insecurity thing right? And the weird thing is she is by no means “queen bee” type, which is why I was blindsided. She hasn’t ever had many friends. I suspect she uses all these tactics and strategies because she worries if she is just herself and takes the games out of the equation she won’t seem as exciting or fun to be friends with. The thing is no one cares who is “exciting”. I think most of us were just happy to have a good group of new girl friends we met in our 30’s .. and overall the group has been supportive and caring, through parent’s death, kids sickness and emergencies, new pregnancies, losses, job issues and other things that require support at this stage in our life. [/quote]
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