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SomeAreBoojums · 51-55, M
I once had a "friend" who wouldn't communicate with me directly, but only through other people who claimed to know him better than I did. They told me to speak to him and he would listen, but I soon found that if I did this in public, people would think I was nutz. It didn't take me long to decide this guy wasn't really my friend, so I "unfriended" him. His father was pretty famous, too.
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
@SomeAreBoojums Actually, my own father was semi-famous at one point when I was little (he was a film writer whose two short subjects won Academy Awards), so it wasn't as though my own family totally lacked all social status. However, my dad's career had been cut short by the Hollywood Blacklist of the 1950s so when I met her, my dad was, at that point, unknown. But her family was heavily left wing so I wouldn't think my dad's Blacklist problems would've been an issue.

BecaA57 · 61-69, F
Were you the only woman she did that too? Even though you both spoke english, as her background the same? That is strange
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
@BecaA57 As far as I could see, she talked directly to everyone else in the house (man or woman).
SW-User
No, that's weird. I thought only famous people did that
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
@SW-User Her father was a famous person.

 
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