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[quote=Anonymous]That doesn’t sound like a big deal OP. She actually seems pretty authentic and not like many fake “everything is spectacular” rich or MC people. Moving houses sux, and takes months to unpack. Picking a new tax guy sux too. And the stakes can be high. Worrying about your kids is worrying about your kids. More choices is more to think and do. Why don’t you have 2 or so topics YOU want to speak about, call her up, say *you need* someone to bounce some things off of- can she listen and talk, do a hang out or lunch or wine night. See if she is still a good friend and listener. Down to earth. Can have a back and forth convo about something you want or need. If she can, she’s a good friend who has a lot on her plate. If she cannot, well she’s too preoccupied. And you can tell her that. Many suddenly rich or successful people can later regret what the money did to their family’s values. Now she can be a good listener and later bring up some new topics. You are mature, you can handle someone bringing up their life. That’s not a ding. A ding is if she glosses over you and your authentic topics. [/quote]
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