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Just one thing, which relates to what we have been discussing this this week, somehow... You said in you other thread something I would like to express myself about here because it fits this conversation better: [quote]I also believe I am a huge problem to some persons around[/quote] In relationships, most of the problems one may encounter are based on something one [b]let [/b]become a problem. I do not believe there is any "virtual" relationship problem as the ones people have over the Internet which cannot be solved - and there are certainly many ways of avoiding problems with any type of relationship, unless it is desperate, in which case the only answer is separation, imho. Discussion is the key, yes, but only if you drop the weapons: anger, hatred, vanity, etc. Discussions in which people fire at other people - "yes but you said this, you did that" - are bound to end up bad. You have nothing to prove to anyone, you know it, I know it, apart perhaps to yourself, so be confident and do rely on the fact that people will [i]see [/i]what you are capable of. Confidence is not about [b]telling [/b]other people what you can do, it is about [b]showing, or proving [/b]to them what you can do. This is what I called humility the other day. [quote]Kimmy, darling, open those blue eyes of yours and READ, Jestah more than entices, suggests, and directs things at me quite explicitly.[/quote] I do agree, implicit attack stink, as well as explicit ones. I hope you understand my point. On this note, I'm off for the week-end. Have a good one!
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