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Had a discussion with a friend, he said he was feeling relatively happy for once; then he brought up the subject of my own happiness, and how it makes him sad. I thought, since he's in a sadness-resistant mood and he actually went out of his way to ask, now's a decent time to open up without making him worse or upset, right? Wrong. And it's just, like... Why did you even bring it up? You just made yourself sad for no reason. Your fault.
Worst of all, I do not even feel bad, just frustrated. And it would be insensitive for me to just abruptly switch subjects, because then he might interpret it as "Wow, he doesn't care about this emotional conversation" and extend it to "He doesn't care about how I feel" and then to "He doesn't care about me".
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