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Can we now talk about boundaries in relation to the word "NO?"
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 627565" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have always had a hard time with saying NO and felt I had to justify my answers. It seemed I was always saying something along the lines of "well no, not right now, but maybe later." That is just a way to get me out of the situation right that minute but keeps it going. It actually makes things harder. I do have to say that I find it much easier to say NO to Cory when we dont live in the same house. I can use the excuses that I have to get off the phone for various reasons so I dont have to listen to him. </p><p></p><p>I have taught him well that if he just keeps on plugging away at me I will most likely give in so its much harder to stay strong in my resolve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 627565, member: 1514"] I have always had a hard time with saying NO and felt I had to justify my answers. It seemed I was always saying something along the lines of "well no, not right now, but maybe later." That is just a way to get me out of the situation right that minute but keeps it going. It actually makes things harder. I do have to say that I find it much easier to say NO to Cory when we dont live in the same house. I can use the excuses that I have to get off the phone for various reasons so I dont have to listen to him. I have taught him well that if he just keeps on plugging away at me I will most likely give in so its much harder to stay strong in my resolve. [/QUOTE]
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