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Magnate
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#21
Oh, one would feel crummy after such an experience. I now concur with the recommendation above to invest into the relationship with the one true friend that you have rather than try to diversify by forming shallow connections (which you cannot actually form at the moment).
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jesyka, Mendingmysoul
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#24
I get it when you say how you were made to feel not welcomed. That's how I was made to feel too. And the lady who was the organizer just sat with her own group and didn't care much about anyone else.
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TartCherryJam, that's ok for me to stop going.I still have good memories of being in that group.I avoid confrontations. I already suffer from a lot of trauma.I can't handle more.The reason I joined groups at the time is to find a distraction to heal.What is the point of going ,if more trauma and drama is coming towards me?
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