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Old 10-01-2016, 04:08 PM   #1528
ScalyFreak
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Originally Posted by cfrizz View Post
And I'm sorry for you Blossom, you need to tell these people to go to hell because they obviously don't know the meaning of bounderies and find someone else to pick on and bully!
Agreed.

When someone has a genuine problem with something that makes you happy, something that is entirely harmless and not an imposition on them in any way, it's time to consider cutting those people out of your life. They have no right to make you feel uncomfortable about something that is none of their business to begin with.

Danicca's idea is a good one, if you enjoy talking to people about what you read. Personally, I'm with cfrizz on this one, I don't get why anyone would want to do that, but if doing so adds to someone's enjoyment of their reading, they absolutely should go out and find a book club for that purpose. (As long as I'm not required to participate. ) If the library isn't able to help, perhaps a local bookstore can help as well?
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