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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2291430" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>[USER=193000]@wend50[/USER] A 30 year friendship is not something thrown away lightly just be honest with your friend and tell her that this is one topic you would prefer to be off limits from now on as it is in danger of fracturing your relationship and you don't want that, I had a friend of thirty odd years we had over the years many heated discussions and disagreements but they always came secondary to our friendship which never wavered if your friend is a true friend she will understand and take more notice of your feelings and stay clear of the subject.</p><p></p><p>Because if she values your friendship as much as you obviously do hers she will understand and desist if not then she clearly is no true friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2291430, member: 223921"] [USER=193000]@wend50[/USER] A 30 year friendship is not something thrown away lightly just be honest with your friend and tell her that this is one topic you would prefer to be off limits from now on as it is in danger of fracturing your relationship and you don't want that, I had a friend of thirty odd years we had over the years many heated discussions and disagreements but they always came secondary to our friendship which never wavered if your friend is a true friend she will understand and take more notice of your feelings and stay clear of the subject. Because if she values your friendship as much as you obviously do hers she will understand and desist if not then she clearly is no true friend. [/QUOTE]
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