I don't think the OP is so much about feelings, as drama and attention. JF posts to get a response and attention, and seems to always create drama.
There is a name for that, but I am not going to go there!
I'm not saying these 6 churches you visited(??) didn't have issues, because all churches have some kind of problems, unless there are no people in them. People do bring issues. But when it becomes obvious that every church you go to, every fellowship, every gathering of believers has something seriously "wrong" with them, especially since you don't get the attention you crave, I would have to say it is time to look within for the problem.
God can heal you of this neediness. But you have to read the Bible, pray, and especially swallow your pride and find a church and sit there and learn, and not go there for attention. I would also advise the OP to maybe see a counselor, especially a Christian one, who can work on these issues with her.
"The Boundaries" book by John Townsend and Henry Cloud might also be helpful to read, as I have noticed the OP sometimes has some issues with boundaries and she might really benefit from looking more closely at her own boundaries.
As for Euphemia and my post, my request is - please don't shoot the messenger. Sometimes we have to hear some hard things to grow as a Christian. My husband was my constant companion on pointing out my faults and sins. It hurt, but over the years I sought God and he healed me and allowed me to totally forgive not only my husband for his "insults" but thank him for making me face up to the things I was hiding from myself, and to forgive all the other people who had wounded or hurt me.
Sometimes the truth hurts, but if you really only want people to give you hugs and kudos, you are never going to grow as a Christian.