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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I once shut down on a friend because she revealed some things about her crappy childhood. I remember thinking, she's too f'ed up for my liking -- and I am estranged from my family due to an abusive, neglected childhood. So be careful what you say, OP.[/quote] I wouldn't let this scare you off, OP. If someone can't handle the fact that you have a painful history, they're not good friend material for you. (Rejecting someone because what happened TO them is pretty harsh, PP.) I agree with others that you can come up with simple, honest responses to questions about your family. Humor might be a natural protective response for some people, but if you have to manufacture it, it's not going to work well in conversation. [/quote]
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