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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]Yes, but my friends are having real, painful life events such as deaths and divorce and teen/adult child big problems. I talk to them all the time. I myself just went through a horrific divorce and am blessed to have good friends who picked me up off the floor several times. [b]So you're lucky and have not YET had real problems[/b], but I suggest to be there for your friends, for when you will need them later on. Or if it's truly manmade drama, then by all means ignore.[/quote] What are you talking about? I’m a poster above and of course I’ve had ‘real problems’. Divorce, elder care and then deaths, layoffs, issues with dc, a mentally ill sibling, some health issues, etc. The one thing I have not had is a serious illness that could kill me or my loved ones (aside from elderly relatives). But everything else- check But I know my friends have the same. We get together and commiserate or check in by text. I do not expect my friends to spend hours talking to me every week about just my problems. [/quote]
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