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How to handle moving boundries
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<blockquote data-quote="skittles" data-source="post: 755341" data-attributes="member: 2484"><p>Busynmember and Applecori, my random thoughts have turned into really great personal advice from you. When I read what you’ve said it occurred to me that I’m looking for excuses to help her. My caretaking behaviour is rearing its ugly head again! Oh well we are a work in progress, I love the support on this forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittles, post: 755341, member: 2484"] Busynmember and Applecori, my random thoughts have turned into really great personal advice from you. When I read what you’ve said it occurred to me that I’m looking for excuses to help her. My caretaking behaviour is rearing its ugly head again! Oh well we are a work in progress, I love the support on this forum! [/QUOTE]
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