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Angry Apr 17, 2009 at 04:39 PM
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I went to one of the depression support groups recently, in this meeting this lady was telling her story. During that session, this other lady was telling her that she likes to get to know her and asks for her phone number.

I thought that was totally rude..

First off she asking a total stranger out of the blue for her phone number, second which bugs me the most, is that she asks during the session. She could have waited until after the session to talk to this lady. After the meeting I saw her talking to the same lady and sort of gave her a dirty look.

She made me feel very insecure when she spoke to that other lady during the session. I saw them walking outside together I felt even more insecure and developed more low self esteem.. I never went back to that support group.

Some people have no consideration.. I find it completely disturbing how one individual would complement another during a support meeting and leaving others in the cold....
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