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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP here and I agree with you, OP. I wonder if your friend was a man, how many DCUM women would be calling you out for creating a healthy boundary between you and a toxic person. Yes, the person is in crisis and under stress, but that is not an excuse to abuse you and for you to have to take it. And I agree with the PP with the medical experience who said you conveyed the most important thing. [/quote] Thank you. I expect the mean girls. They have to do it because they are insecure [/quote] :roll: Says the person who is only acknowledging posts that agree with her, and who keeps upping the ante every time someone disagrees. [b]If you were so secure, you wouldn’t be looking for kudos from a bunch of anonymous people about ditching a friend who has a dying family member.[/b] You’d pour yourself a wine/ sparkling water, sit back and feel the relief.[/quote] +1 Fine, you don't like this person. She annoys you. You've been looking for a reason to dump her. And maybe she really is an awful person. But coming onto a public forum to gloat about dropping her right after she finds out that her mom is dying is gross. She might have NPD, but you are hardly a shining example of emotional health, either. [/quote]
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