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What men/women do that make you scream

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19 May 08 #22920 by BreakupAngelsJackie
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Thanks mariaa - keep being successful in your own rights and know what you know to be true in your heart - it's the only place it really truly matters

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19 May 08 #22922 by BreakupAngelsJackie
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Hi topaz, black v white and no grey. I've found that when we allow ourselves to believe that what anyone does at the time is with the best intentions (even if they seem extremely bizarre to us) it gives us a sense of freedom so's we can lose the stress of wondering why and mind reading them. Hindsight is always 20:20 vision and there will be something good to come out of the mess you feel you're in .... if only learning what how and who next time ;)

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19 May 08 #22923 by BreakupAngelsJackie
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Hi TheMax, sounds like you're being the knight already - showing understanding and knowing what is and isn't acceptable behaviour around you.

Those who've lived with alcoholics or similar will all relate to what you have to say ... passing the buck of responsibility isn't acceptable.
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19 May 08 #22924 by BreakupAngelsJackie
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Ah young again, glad you remember the good bits ;) Maybe your getting worked up over inconsequential stuff is just a release or is it grumpy old man syndrome! Jackie

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