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Is it ever ok to just be "done?"
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 687361" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>What does she take? She sounds a lot like my twin sister, who is a BIG time tweaker. And everything you have said about your daughter could just as truthfully be said about my sister. She is the most violent, spiteful, petty, hateful person I have ever met when she is using. I have had to literally lay her out on one occasion trying to protect my aunt from her. The cruelty of the things she can say to her loved ones is truly disgusting. I did all the lying, stealing, and manipulating when using, but not ONCE did I have a bad thought for my aunt or my uncle. Not once did I ever talk to them without the respect they deserved. The stealing and lying is about as bad, but I could never bring myself to make it personal with my aunt or uncle. </p><p></p><p>While sober, she isn't as bad, but that really isn't saying a whole lot. Even my aunt has come to the conclusion that she exhibits almost every trait of a true sociopath. Looking back on the way she was brought up (which, amazingly, was even worse than my childhood), it isn't very surprising. And I talk to her literally the least amount of time possible. While I am not out to get her, I don't want to be around her. That is perfectly normal.</p><p></p><p>I hope things change for you. You deserve infinitely better than this. It is time for you to do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 687361, member: 20267"] What does she take? She sounds a lot like my twin sister, who is a BIG time tweaker. And everything you have said about your daughter could just as truthfully be said about my sister. She is the most violent, spiteful, petty, hateful person I have ever met when she is using. I have had to literally lay her out on one occasion trying to protect my aunt from her. The cruelty of the things she can say to her loved ones is truly disgusting. I did all the lying, stealing, and manipulating when using, but not ONCE did I have a bad thought for my aunt or my uncle. Not once did I ever talk to them without the respect they deserved. The stealing and lying is about as bad, but I could never bring myself to make it personal with my aunt or uncle. While sober, she isn't as bad, but that really isn't saying a whole lot. Even my aunt has come to the conclusion that she exhibits almost every trait of a true sociopath. Looking back on the way she was brought up (which, amazingly, was even worse than my childhood), it isn't very surprising. And I talk to her literally the least amount of time possible. While I am not out to get her, I don't want to be around her. That is perfectly normal. I hope things change for you. You deserve infinitely better than this. It is time for you to do you. [/QUOTE]
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