| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Mad Hatter (37) 02/14/2007 | I had a friend who kept quiting his job for no reason and was alway doing drugs. He cleaned up his act, got a job, started going to school, wasn't doing drugs. He swore that he would make his life work.
A month later, he dropped out of school, quit his job because he wasn't able to work the same hours as his girlfriend, and he was doing drugs again.
I haven't seen him since he was asking me for money.
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 | SharonParry (42) 11/18/2006 | Only that I can't keep in touch or get to see some people who I no longer live close enough to visit. Frienships are what they are. You don't have to agree on everything, and, sometimes it's best to leave dead dogs lie.
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 | Djahuti (54) 11/12/2006 | Not often,but a few times.Somehow this can hurt even more than a romantic betrayal.I guess we expect more from our friends in some ways.
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 | Vudija (92) 11/11/2006 | Would rate it a 5 (for still being in the situation), but I dropped said friend over a month ago. Six years of friendship and she let jealousy intervene and destroy it. I'm better off though, and I know it.
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 | Molfan (58) 10/11/2006 | yes. through the years and even now. can feel betrayed, or hurt in friendships, alway hard. makes it more difficult to let myself get too close to others. especially feel this way every year I get older.
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