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ShazamIam

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15. I believe it is ok to, drop out, I began doing so about 10 years ago, and the only reason was that I
Mon Aug 2, 2021, 11:49 AM
Aug 2021

wasn't comfortable with my huge family gatherings, and I had never been able to sort out who was on the ins and or outs with whom so always ended up saying the wrong thing to the wrong person or asking the wrong person the wrong question.

That isn't the reason i gave. I had developed a few medical issues and used them and don't regret it.

I actually liked seeing everyone both the older people with the family history stories and the children both young and near adult.
I didn't like all the times I felt very awkward and wrong and it just wasn't fun.

You aren't dropping out because you don't like them, but because you don't enjoy it. I think that is fine.


*edit for clarity.

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