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How you deal with other's opinions or judgement
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<blockquote data-quote="GStorm" data-source="post: 728008" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>It is hard to hear negative feedback & I am sure you beat up on yourself enough. I think you are doing the right thing by keeping your distance. She probably can't relate and thinks nothing like this could happen to her.</p><p>I am a counselor myself & I was always so proud ( and probably seemingly haughty) that MY son doesn't do drugs and I would say & " boy am I grateful." I never said this to anyone in a haughty way ( but may have thought that way on the inside.) So now it has come out that he has gotten involved (and probably adducted) to porn. We have to realize that unless we have experienced something ourselves, it is difficult to relate.</p><p>You have an opportunity to set boundaries with someone you are not involved in, so that will be good practice. You are a great person & you deserve to take care of yourself. Hang in there & keep posting! (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GStorm, post: 728008, member: 22414"] It is hard to hear negative feedback & I am sure you beat up on yourself enough. I think you are doing the right thing by keeping your distance. She probably can't relate and thinks nothing like this could happen to her. I am a counselor myself & I was always so proud ( and probably seemingly haughty) that MY son doesn't do drugs and I would say & " boy am I grateful." I never said this to anyone in a haughty way ( but may have thought that way on the inside.) So now it has come out that he has gotten involved (and probably adducted) to porn. We have to realize that unless we have experienced something ourselves, it is difficult to relate. You have an opportunity to set boundaries with someone you are not involved in, so that will be good practice. You are a great person & you deserve to take care of yourself. Hang in there & keep posting! (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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