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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 437416" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>Thanks, all. Yes, if I thought someone would come by my house in case of true emergency, I would shut that little cell button OFF. But when they're in Vegas, or you're in Europe -- ? Actually, one thing I find surprising is how well I sleep. I'm more apt to burn up what might have been lovely dinner conversation with my partner talking endless "what ifs..." about Peter Pan. But with the phone on, I don't wake up at 3 a.m. wondering so much. And no, Star, I am not one to respond with "I'll send you money" or anything of that sort. I will listen. I will ask what his plans are. I will echo back to him that he sounds despondent. I will ask if he's thought about changing his approach, and when he says, 'No,' I tell him it's nice to hear his voice and I'm sorry he's having problems. It just hurts to watch him waste his life, to see him disintegrate. My partner's more the one thinking I shouldn't go to Australia (he has to, for work). and i don't blame him--the wee-hours calls wake him up, too, a cost that I know I have to figure in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 437416, member: 11180"] Thanks, all. Yes, if I thought someone would come by my house in case of true emergency, I would shut that little cell button OFF. But when they're in Vegas, or you're in Europe -- ? Actually, one thing I find surprising is how well I sleep. I'm more apt to burn up what might have been lovely dinner conversation with my partner talking endless "what ifs..." about Peter Pan. But with the phone on, I don't wake up at 3 a.m. wondering so much. And no, Star, I am not one to respond with "I'll send you money" or anything of that sort. I will listen. I will ask what his plans are. I will echo back to him that he sounds despondent. I will ask if he's thought about changing his approach, and when he says, 'No,' I tell him it's nice to hear his voice and I'm sorry he's having problems. It just hurts to watch him waste his life, to see him disintegrate. My partner's more the one thinking I shouldn't go to Australia (he has to, for work). and i don't blame him--the wee-hours calls wake him up, too, a cost that I know I have to figure in. [/QUOTE]
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