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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 753384" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Yes, absolutely. Boundaries are loving. We need to set and respect healthy boundaries in our relationships.</p><p></p><p>I understand the dance of disequilibrium you are describing. With my daughter it's constant push and pull. I am disengaging from that game more and more though and I just let the space be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 753384, member: 24254"] Yes, absolutely. Boundaries are loving. We need to set and respect healthy boundaries in our relationships. I understand the dance of disequilibrium you are describing. With my daughter it's constant push and pull. I am disengaging from that game more and more though and I just let the space be there. [/QUOTE]
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