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<blockquote data-quote="GraceK" data-source="post: 365235" data-attributes="member: 47233"><p>Titchy Lou ... believe me ... having people annoyed with you is far better than having so called 'friends' walk all over you because after a while YOU'LL become very annoyed with YOU for allowing that to happen. Just trust that YOU are entitled to make your own decisions and you don't have to compromise on things you don't feel you should compromise on. A true friend will always understand and welcome that. Some people are way too accommodating and willing to please others and they don't attract real friends, they attract control freaks. They don't realise this until the day comes when they don't do as they're expected. Then they see the 'friend's' true colours. Practice being unpopular and standing your ground for a while ... and see what happens. I think you'd like the results it brings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraceK, post: 365235, member: 47233"] Titchy Lou ... believe me ... having people annoyed with you is far better than having so called 'friends' walk all over you because after a while YOU'LL become very annoyed with YOU for allowing that to happen. Just trust that YOU are entitled to make your own decisions and you don't have to compromise on things you don't feel you should compromise on. A true friend will always understand and welcome that. Some people are way too accommodating and willing to please others and they don't attract real friends, they attract control freaks. They don't realise this until the day comes when they don't do as they're expected. Then they see the 'friend's' true colours. Practice being unpopular and standing your ground for a while ... and see what happens. I think you'd like the results it brings. [/QUOTE]
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