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Reply to "How much do you "let go" in your relationship?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We never ever critique HOW the other person does something. What does it matter if I fold laundry as I take it out of the dryer while he takes it all out and folds it from a basket while watching tv? It gets done and that's what counts. We don't critique what the other gives the kids for their lunches. We only buy stuff we're okay with the kids eating, so [b]it isn't a big deal if he was going to give them dried apricots Tuesday but I gave them Monday[/b]. [/quote] This is quite possibly one of the weirdest things I have ever read on here. An example of letting something go is something you would otherwise have some ground to say something about. You think dried apricots would ever be a source of conflict?[/quote] You missed her point. Neither puts candy into the kids lunches. It’s ok to have dried apricots two days in a row. They have automated not needing to let go. -NP[/quote]
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