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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 630291" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Your post made me remember when I was in that intensive codependency program, all of the therapists used to tell us A LOT, that codependents are naturally the most compassionate, kind, caring, empathetic, warm, loving people around. It's just that one little tiny enabling part that we have to unload. </p><p></p><p>Your post is so kind and caring about this young man, I loved your comment........</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>you were able to see through his persona and enjoy him. </p><p></p><p>I agree with COM, the FB thing is dicey, but if you could find another way to see him, that would satisfy your urges to do "something." Do you know where he goes to school or works?</p><p></p><p>And, if you can't Albatross, then perhaps it's yet another thing to let go of. We're good at that, aren't we?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 630291, member: 13542"] Your post made me remember when I was in that intensive codependency program, all of the therapists used to tell us A LOT, that codependents are naturally the most compassionate, kind, caring, empathetic, warm, loving people around. It's just that one little tiny enabling part that we have to unload. Your post is so kind and caring about this young man, I loved your comment........ you were able to see through his persona and enjoy him. I agree with COM, the FB thing is dicey, but if you could find another way to see him, that would satisfy your urges to do "something." Do you know where he goes to school or works? And, if you can't Albatross, then perhaps it's yet another thing to let go of. We're good at that, aren't we? [/QUOTE]
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