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Well thank you...
I don't pass these on as a trophy-ism... that is to say, I'm not trying to show how clever I was, I'm just passing this on in the hope that maybe the example will help others....
The first was a lady I had known for some time... she had married a colleague of mine, and for the first couple of years of their marriage, all seemed idyllic.... then they seemed to 'age' thirty years... they became mr & mrs. Moron, and bickered and whinged at everything...
I would get a call from her at least twice a week, whining about something else that had gone wrong, or someone who'd let them down, or how she and her husband were at each others' throats...
My eldest daughter, (then aged six) received a late birthday card from her. Instead of enclosing maybe a separate letter or note, for me, she wrote, atually in the card, something along the lines of:
"Dear Pippa, sorry this card is late, but hubby has been made redundant, and the dog has had to have a life-saving operation, and I this, and we that, and goodness knows how we'll manage, and I just don't know what we'll do next...sob sob...."
Well, that was the final straw. In a birthday card?? To a six-year-old - ??
So I wrote back.
Dear B.," I said, "Sorry to hear about your plethora of mishaps. We are doing really well! Hubby has received a raise, and I have found a job working in.... and Pippa's doing very well in her new school, and the garden is looking really lovely and all my roses are out...."
I kept my letter so upbeat, it almost sang....
I never heard from her again.
The other person would come round at all hours of the day (and night!) she ruined a new year's party I was holding, by turning up at ten to midnight, beating on the door, crying her eyes out, moaning because the married man she was having an affair with was spending new year's eve with his wife...! Happy New year everybody.... !!
With young kids, I very rarely ever went out, but one night, I had been invited to a hen-night, and I mentioned it to her, including the venue... That evening, whilst out with my friends, having a good time and being out for the first time in - I kid you not - possibly two years - I received a phone call from the local hospital telling me she had been brought in having taken an overdose. I had no choice as she had given my name as next of kin (!!) to go to the hospital.
Awful as it sounds, I'm sorry to say that there is no doubt in my mind that she did this quite deliberately. She knew exactly where I'd be, at what time and just wanted the attention....She hadn't taken enough, it appears, to have done any real lasting damage, but they'd pumped her out nevertheless...
After her recovery, she took a holiday and went to Spain to stay with her parents in the villa they'd bought for their retirement. She wrote me a long letter (think "woe is me" for three sides of A4!!) and I wrote back telling her that basically, everything I'd ever advised her to do, she had without exception turned round and done the opposite. So she was on her own now. her mistakes were hers, and hers alone to make, and jolly good luck.
Apparently, I found out later, this letter made her absolutely seethe, and she broke a few things into the bargain. She called me all the names undder the sun, and said I was trecherous....How do I know this? Her mother wrote to me begging me for advice... on how to deal with her 43-year old daughter - ?? She was eating, drinking and smoking them out of house and home....
I'm afraid I gave her short shrift as well.
A friend of mine dealt with an emotional vampire, by saying -
"Yes, we've covered that one, I told you what I think, now let's move on. Next...?"
Again, that one disappeared back into the woodwork...!!