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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 728311" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Applecori... your poor daughter. This happened to me after being on it months. I tried very very hard. No matter what I did I couldn’t stop the moon face, bloating and weight gain. Awful stuff. </p><p></p><p>I’m really struggling because I have three long term female friends. Two seem a bit off. </p><p></p><p>One I have written about a lot recently.</p><p>Her and her husband went through hard financial times and this normally very nice woman acted very odd, difficult, told me lies, jealous etc for a year or so to the point that it got me depressed. We are still friends but I have pulled back.</p><p></p><p>This woman lives in another state so we don’t see each other as much. I have noticed a certain “something” in recent years. I guess a desire to return to her youth that sometimes comes out a little odd. For a brief time she was wearing short dresses even though she is 60 + and it just looked very out of place. She is fixated on the fact that I’m s few years younger than her.she got a facelift and never told me and I never said a word....but of course you can tell. Some weird stuff.always lovely and proper, but in recent years a bit competitive. I have ignored that figuring it would likely stop. </p><p></p><p>So, I do wonder if the picture thing is part of this competition issue. Maybe. Of MUCh more concern is that I felt unheard. </p><p></p><p>Do some women go bonkers when they turn 60?</p><p></p><p>I am praying my third friend doesn’t lose her mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 728311, member: 4152"] Applecori... your poor daughter. This happened to me after being on it months. I tried very very hard. No matter what I did I couldn’t stop the moon face, bloating and weight gain. Awful stuff. I’m really struggling because I have three long term female friends. Two seem a bit off. One I have written about a lot recently. Her and her husband went through hard financial times and this normally very nice woman acted very odd, difficult, told me lies, jealous etc for a year or so to the point that it got me depressed. We are still friends but I have pulled back. This woman lives in another state so we don’t see each other as much. I have noticed a certain “something” in recent years. I guess a desire to return to her youth that sometimes comes out a little odd. For a brief time she was wearing short dresses even though she is 60 + and it just looked very out of place. She is fixated on the fact that I’m s few years younger than her.she got a facelift and never told me and I never said a word....but of course you can tell. Some weird stuff.always lovely and proper, but in recent years a bit competitive. I have ignored that figuring it would likely stop. So, I do wonder if the picture thing is part of this competition issue. Maybe. Of MUCh more concern is that I felt unheard. Do some women go bonkers when they turn 60? I am praying my third friend doesn’t lose her mind. [/QUOTE]
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