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[quote=Anonymous]In other words, do you think each and every one of us has what others would consider red flag behaviors? I'm a pretty mild, middle of the road kind of person. I don't know if I have or possess red flag behaviors but I guess I have to, right? I know I'm far from perfect, and there are things about myself I'd like to improve upon. In general I stay out of the fray, I don't discuss politics outside of the house - ever, I'm an omnivore, I believe in God but I'm not religious, I'm open minded in terms of health and holistic medicine but also lean on western medicine. I love dogs, but don't own one because I know they're a lot of work. I don't push my kids hard - my DD was self driven but DS struggles with academics and social skills. He's now 21 and frankly I'm tired of always having to push and motivate him so I've gotten looser with my demands on him. Heck maybe that is a red flag behavior I possess? What are behaviors that others might perceive as a red flag, and are you trying to change those behaviors? [/quote]
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