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Empathy. Can it be taught to somebody that doesn't already have it?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 599447" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I haven't read all of this. I do want you to be aware of some things I see.</p><p></p><p>Why do you have this guy in your life? You are starting to appreciate you and that is HUGE. This guy is a freeloading moocher and does NOT need to be in your home. If you continue to date, that is your deal. But he does not appreciate you, pull his weight, do nice things for you or in any way behave appropriately as a partner in your life. </p><p></p><p>All he will do is cause problems with difficult child, make you feel bad, drain your resources, then say/do mean things and leave (probably with some of your stuff!)</p><p></p><p>Get. Him. Out. NOw. He isn't working to get onto his feet. He is more than happy laying around clinging to your feet so that you cannot make any progress in life. Who needs that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 599447, member: 1233"] I haven't read all of this. I do want you to be aware of some things I see. Why do you have this guy in your life? You are starting to appreciate you and that is HUGE. This guy is a freeloading moocher and does NOT need to be in your home. If you continue to date, that is your deal. But he does not appreciate you, pull his weight, do nice things for you or in any way behave appropriately as a partner in your life. All he will do is cause problems with difficult child, make you feel bad, drain your resources, then say/do mean things and leave (probably with some of your stuff!) Get. Him. Out. NOw. He isn't working to get onto his feet. He is more than happy laying around clinging to your feet so that you cannot make any progress in life. Who needs that? [/QUOTE]
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