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I guess it depends on circumstances in your particular situation. If your a juvenile family would want to interact with you and try to help to resolve your problems. Support and understanding are a basis of this concept. Setting boundaries is still attainable but in a limited fashion.
If an adult you have many more options at your disposal to deal with your emotions and setting up boundaries. Unhappy attitudes or negative behavior can and do happen. Do others want to be involved in helping? That is ultimately up to you in how you want to proceed. Yes support is good when needed. If you rely on yourself for answers it can become in itself a frustrating experience. For what we see in ourselves is only a part of the picture of what we become.

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Thank God that there are still people who care about others who want to be heard or need advice..perhaps not everyone has great advice to share but the fact that they respond to others is still an act of kindness, pompous judgement is not needed especially here.

I don’t want my family involved and I’m an adult yes