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Withdrawing blessings on Diva's wedding
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 534128" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I second DaisyFace. </p><p></p><p>People do get caught on their plans and changing direction can seem impossible. Do sit her down and calmly remind her that while jumping out from the moving car may seem impossible, that is something you have to do, if the said car is headed to the cliff. Tell her that you are worried how her fiancée treats her and makes her feel, but that you of course don't know everything about how things are between them and that you support her, whatever she chooses to do. That what ever has been planned can be cancelled and you would help her with that. And it is probably advisable to repeat often that while you have concerns, you trust her and her decisions and support them and are not trying to tell her, what she should be doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 534128, member: 14557"] I second DaisyFace. People do get caught on their plans and changing direction can seem impossible. Do sit her down and calmly remind her that while jumping out from the moving car may seem impossible, that is something you have to do, if the said car is headed to the cliff. Tell her that you are worried how her fiancée treats her and makes her feel, but that you of course don't know everything about how things are between them and that you support her, whatever she chooses to do. That what ever has been planned can be cancelled and you would help her with that. And it is probably advisable to repeat often that while you have concerns, you trust her and her decisions and support them and are not trying to tell her, what she should be doing. [/QUOTE]
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