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[591] Self centered friends

I hate it when a friend is all about themselves. They talk about them selves and their problems, whine because another friend moved and left them behing. Talk constantly about "how they are doing," "how they are feeling." And never once think about how their complaining affects other people!!! How they make every moment and every event about them - how they never imagine other people might be going through things too!

Posted 2 years ago

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  • trust me i know the feeling....my "best" friend is so self centered she even tried making MY wedding about her and had the nerve to call me a bridezilla....she was a fucking MOHzilla (maid of honor) and i totally regret making her that, oh and her speech/toast was totally shallow....do yourself a favor and tell your friend to shut the fuck up and its not all about her and maybe she should try to ask you how your doing for once or whats going on in your life...tell your friends its called showing an interest in others and she should learn the concept.
    Posted 1 year agoReport
  • You're not their friend. You're a tool to keep them from going insane from isolation. I've noticed when I make a connection with someone, even if for just a moment, we forget about ourselves.
    Posted 1 year agoReport
  • WOW, 2nd poster!! Your experience sounds so much like mine!! I selected my so-called "best" friend too to be my MOH. BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE! She made, literally, everything about my wedding to be about her! She cried during the morning of my wedding because her bra strap broke and accused me of breaking it when in reality, it wasn't broken! And sat at the reception text msging people literally ALL evening. Her speech? Sounded like a grade schooler wrote it and to THINK she even went to university and graduated!

    Everything had to be about her. When it didn't go the way she imagined, she would yell at me to fix it so her "day as a MOH" would go well. Um...What the hell? I had to remind her that it was my wedding day. Guess what? It went in one ear and out the other and she continued on about "why i must do what she says..."

    Needless to say, I have not spoken to her since the wedding and I don't intend to associate myself with her again.


    Posted 1 year agoReport

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