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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 155196" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You sound a lot better - like you feel better- Witz! To answer your question- in my humble opinion, I think it all boils down to what kind of people we are talking about. Superficial people just want their clicks or buddies and will agree with whatever a person wants to say or hear. People who are "real" and sincere want to discuss things and want substance and seem to prefer their friends tell them the truth, albeit gently.</p><p></p><p>I tried wellbutrin once- I had a beer on it a couple of times and turned into the witch from h***. I thought it was because I'd had a beer on it. Now, I'm starting to wonder if it was just the medication. All I know is that it was such a blatant change in my tolerance level for any frustration whatsoever, that even I noticed it in myself. I stopped taking it- I was afraid of losing my temper with my son- this was when he was about 3 yo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 155196, member: 3699"] You sound a lot better - like you feel better- Witz! To answer your question- in my humble opinion, I think it all boils down to what kind of people we are talking about. Superficial people just want their clicks or buddies and will agree with whatever a person wants to say or hear. People who are "real" and sincere want to discuss things and want substance and seem to prefer their friends tell them the truth, albeit gently. I tried wellbutrin once- I had a beer on it a couple of times and turned into the witch from h***. I thought it was because I'd had a beer on it. Now, I'm starting to wonder if it was just the medication. All I know is that it was such a blatant change in my tolerance level for any frustration whatsoever, that even I noticed it in myself. I stopped taking it- I was afraid of losing my temper with my son- this was when he was about 3 yo. [/QUOTE]
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