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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^and I never said it was a failing, I said it was a choice. You are choosing to prioritize other things. That's fine, but others of us are saying that's a choice you're making, it doesn't HAVE to be like this because it isn't like this for everyone. [/quote] NP here. I hear your point but relationships and group dynamics are different. For example, if you had a group of close friends it may be easier to sustain those relationships than someone who has 8 individual people who aren’t all friends with each other. Of other shared connections (job, children, love of sports teams, etc.) that make staying in touch easier or more relevant. I wholeheartedly believe that you prioritized this and you’re right that you need to focus on it - but I think it’s also worth noting that this isn’t the norm or at a minimum, losing touch is very common and that those people may have had challenges to stay in touch that you didn’t experience.[/quote]
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