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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 431541" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Brilliant and a huge thank you. That is a fantastic use of words and wisdom. Spent this evening talking about who belongs where in me and S/O's life as we continue to strive for a healthy day to day existence. We are getting better at it, we still have some work with some relationships in our lives. Just read this to him following a family members drunk dialing midnight call (not the first). This is a great summary of our entire conversation. I am lucky to have a front row, small that it is, they are mighty. I'm lucky. I have balcony people, those loved but so far off they can't be on our radars at all. Oddly I have few 2nd or 3rd row people which is odd to my thinking. My world of relationships is just a very small one I think, I've grown to be a first row or it's a no go type person. (Not that it's always the healthiest choice either).</p><p>I'm going to save this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 431541, member: 4264"] Brilliant and a huge thank you. That is a fantastic use of words and wisdom. Spent this evening talking about who belongs where in me and S/O's life as we continue to strive for a healthy day to day existence. We are getting better at it, we still have some work with some relationships in our lives. Just read this to him following a family members drunk dialing midnight call (not the first). This is a great summary of our entire conversation. I am lucky to have a front row, small that it is, they are mighty. I'm lucky. I have balcony people, those loved but so far off they can't be on our radars at all. Oddly I have few 2nd or 3rd row people which is odd to my thinking. My world of relationships is just a very small one I think, I've grown to be a first row or it's a no go type person. (Not that it's always the healthiest choice either). I'm going to save this. [/QUOTE]
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