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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve learned over the years, less is more in an OP. The more detail you give, the more people jump on you. The more generally you keep your post, the better. I apologize for being reactive. It’s my experience that I ask something on dcum every 6 months. And I get help. But there is always a frustrating person who wants to unproductively turn the tables on me. When they don’t know me at all. “You seem immature” could have been because I had 3 minutes to type out my problem and don’t care to tidy up the text. I’m upset by it every time. If I happen to read and respond to someone else’s post, I kindly answer with information that directly helps them. I don’t make assumptions about their character. I’ve never been tempted to get on a post and call out someone. So when I responded here, I’m trying to hold my ground against someone who I feel is making the situation more dramatic. I’m tired of ignoring these people. It makes me leave dcum for months. A lot of you are good people, and honest people, but there are others who love, love to be b**chy. Can’t anyone relate? [/quote]
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