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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, I don’t mean unprovoked honesty. Like I’m still on vacay and my mom had asked me several times if I want the pool chair next to hers. I am purposefully sitting on the opporite side of the pool. I keep making up excuses to decline. Wouldn’t it be better if I could just say “I feel like relaxing today and I can’t do that with you right next to me because you talk too much”? [/quote] That’s brutally honest and lacks empathy. I need time to myself today so I’m going to sit on the other side of the pool. You need to stop thinking in your head “it’s normal” to sit in the other side of a pool when you are vacationing with somebody. It’s something you want, that’s okay, you can express it, but stop blaming others. Own your own needs.[/quote]
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