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Words vs. action Action speaks. Louder than words
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 738714" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Very very true! I have also learned that paying attention to attitude is helpful. So begging beseeching promises are not real and definitely can’t be trusted. Anger when you wont give them what they want with cruel threats are a really bad sign. Blaming you not a good sign. Respecting your boundaries, accepting when you say no, or asking in a way that respects your answer or is really looking for solutions to whatever it is... is a promising sign. Although it is good to remember that manipulation can come in many forms so words are still words and actions are what counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 738714, member: 15801"] Very very true! I have also learned that paying attention to attitude is helpful. So begging beseeching promises are not real and definitely can’t be trusted. Anger when you wont give them what they want with cruel threats are a really bad sign. Blaming you not a good sign. Respecting your boundaries, accepting when you say no, or asking in a way that respects your answer or is really looking for solutions to whatever it is... is a promising sign. Although it is good to remember that manipulation can come in many forms so words are still words and actions are what counts. [/QUOTE]
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