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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get it, OP. On top of everything else, you are expected to give your friend grace and understand things from her perspective when she clearly can't be bothered to take two seconds to consider your point of view before sending tone-deaf texts. It's exhausting. I'm willing to bet this isn't the first time she's been so self-absorbed. Do you care about this person? Do you want to stay friends? If so, do what the PPs said. If not, I'd just stop responding to her texts. Maybe she'll get the hint or maybe the friendship dies. It seems like your lives are going in different directions now anyway. [b]The older I get, the less tolerance and energy I have for friends who make everything about them with little regard for others.[/b][/quote] +1 The one sidedness gets old quick. It is nice to be able to get a word in, or be able to express happiness about your own kids. I can be your cheerleader, but not the entire time. [/quote]
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