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[quote=Anonymous][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. 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. You’d pour yourself a wine/ sparkling water, sit back and feel the relief.[/quote] Upping what ante. You idiots are throwing stuff out there simply to be, well idiots I have no reason to care if I’m insecure. Those days are behind me. But I’m not much of an introvert either, nor a drinker, so stating it here was cathartic. I’ve tried over the years to be patient but this was the last straw. What’s the phrase? A thousand little paper cuts? Let her get pleasure out of “stripping the doctor’s words of semantics so it seems less bad” when she talks to her mother. Just what an 80 year old woman needs :shock: [/quote] OP you literally had me until this post. Now I agree with the others - you are the one with NPD - like tendencies. I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt but this post shows your true colors. And NPD personalities are often attracted to one another so your friend may be too. Either way you should get yourself to counseling stat. [/quote]
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