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Old Oct 09, 2014, 05:04 PM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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When I was younger I used to have a reputation of being someone who never lied and that you could trust. Lately things have changed. I don't know when I noticed it but I haven't changed at all, but people treat me like the worst liar ever, and that you shouldn't ever say two words to me. What did I do? Is there anything I can do to change it or may I just as well move if I want a better reputation?

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Old Oct 09, 2014, 10:01 PM
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In truth if you do not feel that you deserve such treatment, consider asking the following questions...

I feel like you do not believe me in anything that I say. Why is this? Was it something that I did or didn't do? I would also mention that you feel hurt by this behavior and don't feel that it is deserved.

If you want to continue a relationship with a particular person, I would talk to them. But if it's someone that you don't forsee being a good friend to you, then it's probably not worth your time. It's their loss. I'm sorry that you are being treated this way.
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