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Can we now talk about boundaries in relation to the word "NO?"
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 627690" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you, up all night.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I'll have to use your very good and to the point conversation ender...lol. I don't believe my sister will ever be in my life again. I just can not afford to let her in. So we will not talk at all and I won't have a need to say it. I've decided it's best just to let the phone ring if she suddenly gets lonely decides to honor me by offering an olive branch. Her olive branches are one-sided and she normally will say, "Life's too short to be angry." She never addresses her behavior. I am not willing to reach out to her yet another time just for a rerun. If she texts, likewise, I will pretend she didn't.</p><p></p><p>I honestly wish there was a way to put a person on ignore on a smart phone, but I have not found a way to do it. I can take her name out of my phone, but her text or phone would still show up so I would know it was her....grrrrrrrrrr. They need to invite the "delete-a-person" function on smart phones. Even so, I have to go specifically to her text to read it...my phone is odd that way...so unless I willingly look for her texts, I won't see them. And I'm not looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 627690, member: 1550"] Thank you, up all night. I don't think I'll have to use your very good and to the point conversation ender...lol. I don't believe my sister will ever be in my life again. I just can not afford to let her in. So we will not talk at all and I won't have a need to say it. I've decided it's best just to let the phone ring if she suddenly gets lonely decides to honor me by offering an olive branch. Her olive branches are one-sided and she normally will say, "Life's too short to be angry." She never addresses her behavior. I am not willing to reach out to her yet another time just for a rerun. If she texts, likewise, I will pretend she didn't. I honestly wish there was a way to put a person on ignore on a smart phone, but I have not found a way to do it. I can take her name out of my phone, but her text or phone would still show up so I would know it was her....grrrrrrrrrr. They need to invite the "delete-a-person" function on smart phones. Even so, I have to go specifically to her text to read it...my phone is odd that way...so unless I willingly look for her texts, I won't see them. And I'm not looking. [/QUOTE]
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