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ANYway, my point is that when our friends split, we do automatically do a comparison of them to us. Some of us are better at zipping through that and understanding that what happened to that relationship doesn't have to color our personal relationship and there are those of us who dwell on it a bit more. No one knows exactly what goes on another's home, especially behind closed doors, so it's easy to feel upset or surprised at a couple's split. As far as friends go, I've experienced a loss of friends due to a break up. Come to find out, my ex had been saying some untrue things about me and they chose her side. I do say that they chose her side because: 1. I wasn't aware of what was being said 2. None of these folks came to me to hear my side or if there was a different side...they accepted one version as the truth, and we all know there are at least 3 sides on a truth coin. I would try not to do that to anyone I knew because it feels like crap. Not only are you dealing with the loss of the relationship and the details of moving on...new place, bills, etc...but you are also grieving the loss of those friendships. |
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