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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 730116" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Thank you RN0441 for your thoughts.. I hope you can put a lot of distance between you and that person that is being toxic to you. She is not your friend. If I was not related to my daughter I would not have anything to do with her. I do believe in forgiving others because I want to be forgiven but if I see any indication of someone having anything like my daughter I stay clear away. My daughter's disorder has shocked my husband to the core, now he thinks most women her age have this disorder. I had a best friend for many years. I loved this woman dearly. We were like sisters. Her youngest son turned out gay and it turned her into a person that I did not even know. She became rude, awful and stole money from me. We were best friends for over 20 years. It was like a switch was turned on. It was such a change that I thought she may have had a tumor. She did not. I have seen others that have seen the change in her too. Sometimes it's best to just stop walking this journey with the wrong people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 730116, member: 22416"] Thank you RN0441 for your thoughts.. I hope you can put a lot of distance between you and that person that is being toxic to you. She is not your friend. If I was not related to my daughter I would not have anything to do with her. I do believe in forgiving others because I want to be forgiven but if I see any indication of someone having anything like my daughter I stay clear away. My daughter's disorder has shocked my husband to the core, now he thinks most women her age have this disorder. I had a best friend for many years. I loved this woman dearly. We were like sisters. Her youngest son turned out gay and it turned her into a person that I did not even know. She became rude, awful and stole money from me. We were best friends for over 20 years. It was like a switch was turned on. It was such a change that I thought she may have had a tumor. She did not. I have seen others that have seen the change in her too. Sometimes it's best to just stop walking this journey with the wrong people. [/QUOTE]
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