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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hoping to get advice in how to maintain good relationship, which we have, on their terms of course, which involves as little communication as possible outside of texts, but-it is painful to watch. I realize they are an adult and will make their own decisions regardless of how ill advised they are, and constantly leaving friendships that, at least, provided community. I don't give advice at all any more, this person is pushing 40, but I do realize they are, despite very intelligent on paper, is very insecure and immature, too, which won't end really. About to leave yet another job which was going well and a group of friends. [/quote] Are they happy with their life? Maybe they don't need friends or long term jobs to feel content. Its only a problem if they're always complaining about their situation and placing blame on the employers and the friends. That indicates they have poor insight and should seek counseling. [/quote] They have arranged it so that they don’t have to take direction from anyone in a job, operates own business but yet probably got married as an income and insurance back up. Relationships are fairly transactional, and have been that way since childhood. [/quote] But the question is are they happy? Content? [/quote]
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