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Old Apr 29, 2011, 04:34 PM
UCLAFan UCLAFan is offline
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where i live my family is never there for me when i need them.plus they judge me and talk behind my back etc.i have a social worker through the epilepsy association.well in the past a few times when i needed help my social worker has been busy.so i asked my family for help.well every time i asked my aunt for help she rudely told me to ask my social worker.my social worker has been a big help.but my aunt and uncle have not been there when i or anyone needed them.today my aunt sends me this message below to me on facebook.the part about always being there for me is a lie. Maybe you should stop making rude comments to everyone about your family. No one has said anything ever rude to you or acted unkind to you in this family. I really don't get your constant attitude towards the people who have always tried to be nice to you. If you have a problem or need help I'm pretty sure your uncle and I have always been there for you. Obviously, not to your standard. If you don't want to be friends on FB it's your choice.
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