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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 326127" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Thanks guys.</p><p>Just to clarify I am not upset, or feeling slighted by Matt - nor do I think it is something to be upset by necessarily. I just was wondering if he can only confide in one person at a time - and if that has been what is hindering him. I just thought it was an interesting pattern to be forced to trust someone else, but then not be able to go back and confide in the first person you had already established a pattern of trust with. I don't think it is bad he is not talking to "Mom" - that was not really my point. My point was that I just thought it was an interesting trend, and I wondered why it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 326127, member: 3301"] Thanks guys. Just to clarify I am not upset, or feeling slighted by Matt - nor do I think it is something to be upset by necessarily. I just was wondering if he can only confide in one person at a time - and if that has been what is hindering him. I just thought it was an interesting pattern to be forced to trust someone else, but then not be able to go back and confide in the first person you had already established a pattern of trust with. I don't think it is bad he is not talking to "Mom" - that was not really my point. My point was that I just thought it was an interesting trend, and I wondered why it happened. [/QUOTE]
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