They act like their life is threatened. Mine actually is.
It may be unrealistic to expect friends who don’t know about your serious medical conditions to empathize with you or stop complaining about their aches and pains.
My girls are living their own lives now. The thing is, now that I’m alone with my husband, I have come to discover that we have nothing in common. My husband ignores me and drinks a lot. When we visit family, it’s a free-for-all drunk fest for him.
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