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[quote=Anonymous]After reading through the thread, I have two thoughts. First, if someone tells me my marriage is in trouble, even if drunk, I would talk to my spouse about it. Hopefully, you would hear what you need to hear, but you need to ask. If you are feel good with your spouse, then the others don't matter. I didn't see any of your posts where you mention your spouses view, so that is why I mention it. Second, I too have felt excluded before, but I just move on. I am a decent person, I am self-aware and can admit my mistakes. If someone doesn't like me, I can try to work on it, but I won't force it. Sometimes people even come back to me after some time has lapsed. A few years ago, I witnessed some major backstabbing at work that killed careers within the company. After experiencing that environment and the mental strain it put on me, I vowed never to go through that again, even if it means I have to quit my job. I also am never going to contribute to that kind of environment. I won't talk negatively about people, unless I can say it to their face first. This kind of weird, secretive, clubby environment can drain your soul. You need to stay true to yourself. Good luck OP. You sound like a decent person. I am sure in the long run, you will develop a nice social circle.[/quote]
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