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Re: snapping out of it, depression is selfish » cordy
Posted by Dinah on January 14, 2004, at 19:15:22
In reply to Re: snapping out of it, depression is selfish, posted by cordy on January 14, 2004, at 17:20:09
Maybe you should just let it be. You can be as much a part of her life as she'd like you to be, at a level she feels comfortable with. And vice versa of course.
You could apologize for what you feel you can honestly apologize for. Then stop. Period. Don't try to explain anything more. A lot of times I get in waaay worse trouble trying to explain.
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