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I agree. I lost some friends due to postpartum depression for some things I said on Facebook when I was not in my right mind. It was not even anything ugly to them, more just oversharing than anything and possibly ugly to my husband because he left me during it and they were friends with him too but my husband and I even made up. My depression was temporary and when I got better I tried to apologize through other friends because they had blocked me and they would not even reply , acknowledge my existence, or accept my apology or be friends again. I just don't understand it. They were too busy when I was going through it to be bothered by my depression and people excuse that even though that is a sign of a horrible friend, but how do you possibly excuse the never talking to the person again or forgiving them? I know I am better off without them in my life but they used to be two of my closest friends at one point in life and I just did want to the relationship to end in a non peaceful way like that but there was nothing else I could do. I doubt it bothers them one bit but I think it will forever bother me a little. I guess I cared about them a lot more than they ever cared about me.

August 29, 2016 - 10:34am

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