Depression and friendships

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Sarcastic_Applause

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The world would be a better place if we didn't have these problems, but i think it'd be a better place if Reploids existed so what do i know? :p.

As people have previously said: we only have your viewpoint on what happened, for all we know, you may have just unleashed a flood of this on him, or it could be as you say, just a casual mention and he erupts.

I'm fortunate that I have an old friend that I talk to, and we mutually share our issues without judgement. His outburst does sound like he has issues of his own; issues of a nature to get him that quick to lash out verbally, has he known you for some time? And have you always had the same mindset when you first met?
 

Esotera

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I told four friends that I was having a psychotic episode..two of them stopped talking to me pretty much immediately. Still haven't resolved that one, and don't really want to.
 

Ilikemilkshake

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Just going on an on about it can be a little grating, ive been in similar situations, and ive also had friends in similar situations, and if i/they just keep going on and on about a problem it can be really annoying.

Usually one of us will just stop the person and then ask them whats wrong and try to help them but if your friends arent doing this, you should quite clearly state that you think you have a problem, and you dont want it to overshadow your friendship, which is why you should just have one big sit down with your friends and have a mature talk about it

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