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					Originally Posted by stubbornforgey  Call me arrogant .but i don't see any problem there.What i see is a friend asking another freind to help her out with trying to
 sell skin care products..to help build up a clientele.
 The best way to practise selling these products is to test it out on your family and friends..plus the speech they must go through in order to make a sale.
 Whose the let-down here..as a friend??
 You lied to her instead of being straight up with her.
 So what that she doesn't contact you on a regular basis..the fact is
 she approached you and you took this as a way of being insulted. 'shrug'
 
 
 and this is why i don't have female friends.
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 I'm certainly not holding myself up as the ideal friend (I have a few faults of my own:)), but I've always made the effort to keep the lines of communication open...even when it didn't seem that she was trying all that hard.  I made all kinds of excuses for why she didn't keep in touch with me:  work, husband, son, etc.  Then I heard all kinds of stories (from her) about all the things she does with people in her new "hometown."  And as I stated in one of my previous posts, I wouldn't have been at all upset if one of my friends who does make an effort to talk to me, e-mail me, etc. had asked.  In fact, I have helped other friends with Avon, Pampered Chef, etc.  I just found it "funny" that she couldn't find the time to contact me the majority of the time but could fire off four e-mails over the course of a month (and that's a record) to sell me on this skin care stuff.  I do feel guilty about how things played out because I don't like lying, but I just felt used.  It's kind of hard to explain.  I got the distinct feeling that she got in contact with me because I'm a pushover and would be an easy sell.  I don't think she dug my e-mail address out of the pile because she wanted to "get together."  But all is not lost.  She's sending me the skin care kit, so she's that much closer to a sale.