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"The courage to live my own life".
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 106352" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Thanks Janet. We suit each other. Neither is a walk in the park. We are both headstrong but we like each others company. We don't fight dirty but we disagree a lot. We do have common goals. </p><p></p><p>I hope you and SO find your place(so to speak) in each other's heart again. Sometimes it's talking in a different tone of voice or holding off with the sarcasm. My biggest help is apologizing when I'm wrong. It allows me to not be defensive and make a line in the sand. Instead we are relaxed.(he is also able to be wrong without me holding over his head) Laughing at ourselves goes a long way to seeing each other as human beings and not the enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 106352, member: 3"] Thanks Janet. We suit each other. Neither is a walk in the park. We are both headstrong but we like each others company. We don't fight dirty but we disagree a lot. We do have common goals. I hope you and SO find your place(so to speak) in each other's heart again. Sometimes it's talking in a different tone of voice or holding off with the sarcasm. My biggest help is apologizing when I'm wrong. It allows me to not be defensive and make a line in the sand. Instead we are relaxed.(he is also able to be wrong without me holding over his head) Laughing at ourselves goes a long way to seeing each other as human beings and not the enemy. [/QUOTE]
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