Let's see if I can explain this without punching my wall again.
I can't stand those people who, whenever you come to them with good news or bad news, always have to have news that is either better or worse depending on the situation. It's infuriating when you pretty much know they're lying straight to your face, just so they can be the center of attention.
On the flip side, if they somehow know it would be really hard to have better or worse news, they will then try to undermine your good or bad news.
I'm going through a kind of rough time right now because my secondary parents (parents of my best friend who I love just as much as my own parents) are having a lot of medical issues. My second dad is currently in hospice due to his issues, and we know it's not much longer, and my second mum has just had major surgery, though she's recovering well just in some pain. He's in a lot of pain at times, hence the hospice care.
Here comes one of my "friends" to ask me why I wasn't home all day (I was visiting secondary parents) and then when I answer she goes on and on about how she's in pain too because some person she's never mentioned to me before - and trust me, she'll always tell me about people/events that gives her a sob story or a gloat story - has been dying to cancer since forever and has just gone downhill.
Yeah. I might've believed her, if this wasn't the first time she's lied to me to bring attention back onto her and shove my own pain/happiness under a rug.
I can't stand those people who, whenever you come to them with good news or bad news, always have to have news that is either better or worse depending on the situation. It's infuriating when you pretty much know they're lying straight to your face, just so they can be the center of attention.
On the flip side, if they somehow know it would be really hard to have better or worse news, they will then try to undermine your good or bad news.
I'm going through a kind of rough time right now because my secondary parents (parents of my best friend who I love just as much as my own parents) are having a lot of medical issues. My second dad is currently in hospice due to his issues, and we know it's not much longer, and my second mum has just had major surgery, though she's recovering well just in some pain. He's in a lot of pain at times, hence the hospice care.
Here comes one of my "friends" to ask me why I wasn't home all day (I was visiting secondary parents) and then when I answer she goes on and on about how she's in pain too because some person she's never mentioned to me before - and trust me, she'll always tell me about people/events that gives her a sob story or a gloat story - has been dying to cancer since forever and has just gone downhill.
Yeah. I might've believed her, if this wasn't the first time she's lied to me to bring attention back onto her and shove my own pain/happiness under a rug.
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