Is I get older the shorter my patience is. I had a long battle with drugs at a very young age even to the point I was in rehab twice before I was 18 years old. I'm realy thankful for that believe it or not because I see so many people strug out in there 30's and 40's. I have no patience for drunks or addicts. Both of these things have ruined my last two relationships.
I have a friend that's strung out and she's losing it. I'm getting so damn aggravated with her. I hate to end our friendship but I'm feeling like I have no other choice. She knows she needs help but she will not go get it.
Is anyone going through something like this?
I have a friend that's strung out and she's losing it. I'm getting so damn aggravated with her. I hate to end our friendship but I'm feeling like I have no other choice. She knows she needs help but she will not go get it.
Is anyone going through something like this?
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But hey, I wouldnt want anyone do anything so I'd treat most people the same way. I guess I always felt that Iknew I was gonna come out of it eventually so I had a general additude of 'fuck-off'.
You might want to ask yourself who is this person to you. Are they someone that you would want to be with if you were strranded on an island and you could only take one person? if not, you might want to save yourself the energy. We all have the right to self destruct (I'm not saying that it IS right (or wrong)) but it is, simply, our right.
I guess the real questions are: what's the point? what would you get out of it? would your life be any better (or just less annoying)? how would taking some sort of action (walking away, calling help, whatever the case may be) impact your day-to-day way of life?
Sometimes you really need to take a few steps back and watch what's really going on for a while. In situations like this, that outside perspective is important because you need to know what you are doing, not what you think you are doing.
Make sense?