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Anonymous asked in Social SciencePsychology · 1 month ago

If a person w paranoia is trying to protect you from things that you know aren’t real, and it doesn't inconvenience you, should you let them?

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    Ah no. One day you're gonna have to let them down. And it wont be easy. 

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