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In reply to the discussion: I've been estranged from my older sibling for 13 years. [View all]LuckyCharms
(21,236 posts)38. Niyad, for years, I've always felt that if I am...
not on top of my game...if I am not funny, or giving, or if I need something...it's fuck you. Two siblings did this to me when my mom died, and it kind of made me paranoid about losing people.
The one sibling who did not do this to me, my brother, died a few years ago.
It shaped me for the worse.
I think people who dump you when you are needy are reflecting their own short comings back onto you.
It's ridiculous.
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If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. Sometimes we have to throw our hands up, turn and walk away. ...
marble falls
Nov 1
#10
Then don't. Delete it. Your peace of mind is much more valuable than the artificial social convention of having to ...
marble falls
Nov 1
#13
Always say 'thankyou!'. They never know what to say past 'you're welcome', and smoothly, you walk away.
marble falls
Nov 1
#43
The most valuable life lesson (and apparently - the one that took forever for me to learn) that I keep
Marie Marie
Nov 1
#40
Good advice- people who have personality disorders always take things personally
womanofthehills
Nov 1
#46
Such a sad thread. I was the older of two kids. My brother, 3 years younger, died when he was only 23...
3catwoman3
Nov 1
#48