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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, you sound about as supportive of her as she is of you. You both seem to think the other needs to shut up and listen to you. Perhaps the solution is to just not bicker. Don't talk about how bad your respective lives are. She doesn't want to hear it and neither do you. Talk about the weather or the kids. Donr expect a deep, meaningful relationship when you don't want to be real.[/quote] OP here. Honestly I’ve had the same thought. I think deep and meaningful in this context may just be emotionally dangerous. I love her and want to be there for her, but not a punching bag. So need to figure that out. Maybe keeping it light is the next best alternative. I rather have a less deep, but less harmful relationship over our lifetime than a tumultuous one that ends prematurely because of some truly unnecessary conflict.[/quote]
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