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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Okay - I'm the PP - then you really should have no guilt about letting go. I have three and still go out drinking and dancing with my girls at least once every two months. Plenty of fun in between too. Then again...I"m not a have a drink every night kind of person. [b]But we all have out things to keep us sane and happy.[/b] I believe having fun is one of the essential joys of life. As long as it is in moderation...like all things...even being good![/quote] Thanks, OP. I guess what makes me feel weird is that he doesn't seem to need anything to keep himself sane and happy. So I feel like I shouldn't either. Maybe he is just boring - he seems 100% content with work and projects around the house and all the mundane details of daily life. [/quote] I'm the first PP - you can just have different styles - maybe he's an introvert or you are an extrovert. Everyone needs different types and levels of social interaction. Doesn't make him a "saint" or you "bad". Talk to him!![/quote]
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