No problem, Ericka.

Nice to meet you. I'm Sean. I haven't seen you on here, so I wasn't too sure if you were one of those people who come over here for a day or two and then turn around and start gay-bashing. (It's happened

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This is going to sound bad, but don't take this the wrong way: I sometimes don't treat Dean like he's a real friend of mine. Instead he's almost like a "project" or someone I'm supposed to help.....so most of the time it's not difficult for me to separate myself from this "toxic personality". I'm sure if I started becoming attached emotionally I'd wind up paying for it because 99% of the time he obviously doesn't want help.
If I'm getting to deep for anybody just tell me to shut up.
Ohhhh no. Counseling is for everyone BUT Dean, at least in his eyes.

He's one of those people who thinks he has no problems and is "immune" to everything
Here's an example that happened recently.....
I'm a fan of video games, but Dean is not. For a couple weeks I kept joking around with him that he should get a Playstation 3, but he was against it because "he hates gaming". A couple months ago he surprised me and called me to say that he bought a PS3. According to him he bought it because he heard it was one of the better Blu-Ray players on the market and since he loves Blu-Ray movies this was a good upgrade for him.
He only has 2 Blu-Ray movies. 
He shelled out 300 bucks for his 2-disk library of movies on a system that's designed to first and foremost play games?? Then he bought a game for the PS3.

He started playing it a few days a week, but he now plays it every day. A couple weeks ago he told me he started playing the game at 7pm and after playing for a while he was shocked when he looked at the clock to discover it was 5:30am. (He normally goes to bed at around 10, so this was a big deal for him.) He's done this a few times since then. I joked with him that the "anti-gamer" is addicted to video games, to which he became fairly adamant and said, "I am not! YOU'RE the game addict!" I informed him that the last time I played a video was almost 6 months ago. He's beaten this game a total of 6 times.....has given me numerous reviews about it.......and is now relating real life experiences to things that happen in this game. .......And I'M the addict.
I think he's self-loathing, but he can't be a "mo" in his own home, which is probably where some of the problem stems from.
It sounds like we're in similar financial situations. Let's start a club.