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The difficulties of detachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 523550" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>I'm with you, Tired. It's a lot easier if I don't hear from mine. I miss him, and I do check the folder his emails go into at least once a week, both hoping and fearing I'll hear from him. Every time he sends me some nasty diatribe, though, I just withdraw more. It's slightly better when he asks for things - at least he's polite then. I made the mistake of reading some of his earlier emails today. Well, "mistake" is relative. I certainly don't miss him as much as I did before I started reading 'em, but they make my head spin and I want to set the record straight (lots of misunderstandings and inaccuracies). But I know he's not receptive to that at this point, and I know it also doesn't really matter. I know he's physically safe, and he's got a girlfriend and seems happy, so that's plenty for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 523550, member: 12928"] I'm with you, Tired. It's a lot easier if I don't hear from mine. I miss him, and I do check the folder his emails go into at least once a week, both hoping and fearing I'll hear from him. Every time he sends me some nasty diatribe, though, I just withdraw more. It's slightly better when he asks for things - at least he's polite then. I made the mistake of reading some of his earlier emails today. Well, "mistake" is relative. I certainly don't miss him as much as I did before I started reading 'em, but they make my head spin and I want to set the record straight (lots of misunderstandings and inaccuracies). But I know he's not receptive to that at this point, and I know it also doesn't really matter. I know he's physically safe, and he's got a girlfriend and seems happy, so that's plenty for now. [/QUOTE]
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