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Reply to "If you’re in your 50s +, do you have friends who still have regular drama and need to talk for ‘advice’? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My best friend has always struggled with depression. My interactions with her almost always turn into sad conversations about the state of the world, or her complaining about her job (when she has one) or lack of (when she doesn't). She will describe minute details of past interactions that I personally don't feel warrants such agonies... except that she takes all of them very much to heart and it brings her down. I always listen, because she's also a really nice, supportive person when I have issues of my own. But it's strange to always be in this cycle with her, when my conversations with other friends are always much more upbeat and positive. And some of these friends have terrible health problems or other life events, so it's not like they have objectively happier lives. [/quote] This is exactly my friend with depression [/quote]
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