Posted by tiziani
... for two people you say are your friends and one your best friend, you haven't really explained anything about understanding what they do want. Rather, you spoken about what you think they don't want and what's not right for them.
If there is something wrong with them ...
Posted by P-AngelPosted by tiziani
... for two people you say are your friends and one your best friend, you haven't really explained anything about understanding what they do want. Rather, you spoken about what you think they don't want and what's not right for them.
If there is something wrong with them ...
How does an outsider know what is right or wrong?
Being in a whirlwind relationship full of passion is one of the greatest things in life. It doesn't last long, and there is as much dark as there is light, but, it's intense, and well worth the experience.
I want to know how you, xemmyQ, can stand on the ground that YOU know what they should or shouldn't do.
This is gossip, these people aren't here to speak for themselves ... and you are here attempting to sway peoples perspective regarding thier integrity?
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Posted by tiziani
I feel like, for two people you say are your friends and one your best friend, you haven't really explained anything about understanding what they do want. Rather, you spoken about what you think they don't want and what's not right for them.
There's no real weight in relating to someone through negatives and process of elimination. That's depressing.
If you want to help them move forward, my best suggestion is to focus on the positives.
"What do you want Bear?"
"What do you want Moose?"
"Are you getting what you want out of this?"
If you trust them as a friend, then you can ask questions like these and trust them to come to their own answers in their own time. Just as she can't change him, you can't change them. If there is something wrong with them, it's good to show faith in them that they can heal themselves. Affirmation goes a long way towards helping people to move forward.
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