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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 371131" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>I have a few in real life friends...Several locally and two good friends from the past, who do not live here. We just returned from a long weekend away, where I got to see one of my old friends and just hang out!</p><p> </p><p>My friendships have really changed over the past two years, as difficult child's problems have worsened. A lot of people just didn't stick around when difficult child's issues got bad. And, I had to 'dump' some of those who did because they were too judgmental, too critical, or just too toxic.</p><p> </p><p>But, I have managed to make some new friends along the way and some people who were just acquaintances before really came through for me when our problems were at their worst. So, those people have become good friends. All of my newer friends, without exception, have a difficult child somewhere in their lives, either their child, spouse, or a sibling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 371131, member: 7916"] I have a few in real life friends...Several locally and two good friends from the past, who do not live here. We just returned from a long weekend away, where I got to see one of my old friends and just hang out! My friendships have really changed over the past two years, as difficult child's problems have worsened. A lot of people just didn't stick around when difficult child's issues got bad. And, I had to 'dump' some of those who did because they were too judgmental, too critical, or just too toxic. But, I have managed to make some new friends along the way and some people who were just acquaintances before really came through for me when our problems were at their worst. So, those people have become good friends. All of my newer friends, without exception, have a difficult child somewhere in their lives, either their child, spouse, or a sibling. [/QUOTE]
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