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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you deeply dislike both of them. Go ahead and end the friendships. They’ll get over it. [/quote] I think I deeply dislike their passive aggressive behavior yes. I like their caring and fun side.[/quote] No one is perfect. If you want to stay friends with them, you have to accept their flaws along with their good sides, just like they have to do for you. If you cannot do that without resentment, then they aren’t friendships worth keeping. [/quote] It wasn't there before though. We were all just friends without the jealousy and passive aggressiveness. I can accept faults but don't need to constantly be at fault. Why do I need to put up with abuse just because they have feels? I'm hoping just scaling back will help. The kids are older and can coordinate on their own. Maybe in a year or two things will calm down.[/quote]
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