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Old Apr 28, 2013, 07:27 PM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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I realized lately that people who talk to me only talk to me because they either need something, or don't want me to look at something. When they talk to me at all, basically I've realized it all seems to be old things that I have said and have forgotten about. This is people I have known for years, not people I have never met. Why do they do this to me? Is this even right? Why don't they at least try to talk to me like a normal person?

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Old Apr 28, 2013, 08:02 PM
simonne918 simonne918 is offline
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What do you think they will say if you directly ask them? and give an example? I have felt that way before. Sometimes I think its either I am hanging around the wrong people or there is something I am doing for them to treat me like that......
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Old Apr 28, 2013, 10:52 PM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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The next time I catch someone doing that, I'll ask them. I've been considering it. I know I am not the most talkative person in the world, but it makes me feel like im either insane or a child.
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Old May 06, 2013, 11:14 PM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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I called one of them on it and they just made out like I'm nuts and don't know what I'm talking about it, I'm sick of being treated like I'm insane. So I have a bad memory, so what I'm not very much interested in socializing. it makes no sense. What's going on?
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