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Posted July 2012
Feeling taken advantage of.
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shopwhiz
Jul 2012
Well, I just never want to say no if I can help, but I seem to fail at keeping my life balanced lately. I don't like feeling this way and I am the only one who can say no and set a schedule that doesn't drain me completely.
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We all feel that way sometimes. Sometimes it helps to vent. We're here and listening.
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