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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, here, and these are all thoughtful responses. Thank you. I do think deep down she means well, but not being heard bugs me. It's like she's hearing what she wants regardless of what I say, and that's not a relationship. That's you making yourself feel better. Years ago, I had a supervisor who insisted on throwing me a going-away party even after I repeatedly said I did not want one. She "surprised" me with one anyway, and I surprised her by walking out. In her world, I was the bad guy. The party was for her to feel good, not me. I deeply dislike boundary-challenged people.[/quote] OP...you are MESSED UP. Your friend is nice and normal and trying to be kind. You are cold and weird.[/quote] Sending an unsolicited grocery gift card to anyone, let alone someone you don’t know is in dire financial straits, is what’s weird. And rude. DP[/quote]
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