Society & Culture

People that use their own family

Society & Culture

Posted by: aussiestuckinkiwiland

17th May 2011 05:26pm

1 thing I hate is People that use their own family in any way for them to get what they want. I personally know what that feels like as I have been in that position


Comments 4

Jim 007
  • 8th Feb 2012 01:12pm

I agree a low act,but some people put $$$$ before loyalty and love!Cheers Jimbo.

Kaisee Cochrane
  • 6th Feb 2012 09:24pm

Yes its a shame but many people are out for themselves and will use whomever or whatever means necessary. Those types are toxic relationships and need to be managed. I know just how much they can cost you personally - for me it was emotionally and financially. I have cut those types out of my life and I must say its a happier, less stressful and more pleasant lifestyle - its just that it has to come to that.

blossoms
  • 2nd Oct 2011 03:38am

I feel very sorry for you; you and I are more or less in similar situations; I was just used by somebody recently. Hopefully, we won't be used by family or other people anymore.

aussiestuckinkiwiland
  • 2nd Oct 2011 06:02am
I feel very sorry for you; you and I are more or less in similar situations; I was just used by somebody recently. Hopefully, we won't be used by family or other people anymore.

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