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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 646021" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Oh boy Raylea, when life hits us with the opportunities to change it doesn't fool around!! I say take the truck. That is a really selfish act on your boyfriend's part, he should be being supportive of you, not being a baby about the truck. You know Raylea, what I found is that when we make changes that are about our own self worth and self esteem, where we begin demanding respect and not putting up with nonsense from anyone, what begins to happen is that our eyes opened to all of the ways in our lives where we have allowed bad behavior to slip in. It now becomes obvious, even to the most casual observer......US. So, it makes sense that you've made strides with your son and now your boyfriend's selfish behavior is apparent to you. </p><p></p><p>Change is in the air. Make the changes so that you are safe and protected. Make a plan of action that works for you and implement it. You don't have to throw this guy out today, but I say, take the truck, let him take the bus and think about what it is YOU want to do........what makes you happy and how you want to implement change in your life which will nourish YOU.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there Raylea. Sounds to me like you're headed in a much better direction. You just have to get the dead wood out of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 646021, member: 13542"] Oh boy Raylea, when life hits us with the opportunities to change it doesn't fool around!! I say take the truck. That is a really selfish act on your boyfriend's part, he should be being supportive of you, not being a baby about the truck. You know Raylea, what I found is that when we make changes that are about our own self worth and self esteem, where we begin demanding respect and not putting up with nonsense from anyone, what begins to happen is that our eyes opened to all of the ways in our lives where we have allowed bad behavior to slip in. It now becomes obvious, even to the most casual observer......US. So, it makes sense that you've made strides with your son and now your boyfriend's selfish behavior is apparent to you. Change is in the air. Make the changes so that you are safe and protected. Make a plan of action that works for you and implement it. You don't have to throw this guy out today, but I say, take the truck, let him take the bus and think about what it is YOU want to do........what makes you happy and how you want to implement change in your life which will nourish YOU. Hang in there Raylea. Sounds to me like you're headed in a much better direction. You just have to get the dead wood out of the way. [/QUOTE]
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