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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 188969" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>That's quite an email. It may be the biggest manipulation ever but, for now, I'd take it as written -- she accepts responsibility for her actions. She brings you up to date on her family. She says how much she admires you and basically hints that she will want some advice from you.</p><p> </p><p>Advice you can give her. Understanding and caring has always been there for her. </p><p> </p><p>Time will tell how much is manipulation, how much is real. It is wise to keep your guard up. You'd be foolish not to. As you've said, you do still love her. Her foolishness (and possible borderline diagnosis -- Janet does have a point) is, sadly, a part of her but you're aware of it. So, do what you can, keep the guard up the best you can, help where you can. I hope she's being sincere -- more for her sake than anyone else's. If she's not, she'll lose so much. If she is, she will gain so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 188969, member: 3626"] That's quite an email. It may be the biggest manipulation ever but, for now, I'd take it as written -- she accepts responsibility for her actions. She brings you up to date on her family. She says how much she admires you and basically hints that she will want some advice from you. Advice you can give her. Understanding and caring has always been there for her. Time will tell how much is manipulation, how much is real. It is wise to keep your guard up. You'd be foolish not to. As you've said, you do still love her. Her foolishness (and possible borderline diagnosis -- Janet does have a point) is, sadly, a part of her but you're aware of it. So, do what you can, keep the guard up the best you can, help where you can. I hope she's being sincere -- more for her sake than anyone else's. If she's not, she'll lose so much. If she is, she will gain so much. [/QUOTE]
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