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I am reluctant to dignify this with a reply. However, for your benefit, I would suggest you enroll into a Psy class or perhaps a Critical Thinking class so that you can make a distinction between onces struggle between behavior and onces values. We all have such a struggle, even you! The difference is the degree or quality of that struggle and the related choices. Good luck in getting your thinking straight and avoing such pitiful assumptions and conclusions.
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Thanks for your reply. Just posted this to see the quality of thinking in those who would reply. Some intelligent, some objective, some from the place of hurt and some just plain idiots.
I did not expect real objective counsel, but those few that make sense becomes a real help in time of need.
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Yeah, that is certaintly an option; at least until the healing occurs. That is a real option because a "relationship addict" experiences the best healing when that healing occurs alone. For the relationship addict, healing in a relationship, many times, produces co-dependence.
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Good conservative, traditional and orthodox statement on this situation. I see and understand, but take a broader view from the same source!
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