I’m an attorney, but certainly I’m allowed to have an opinion.
Like so many, we started the chat during the pandemic, when I was living abroad and unable to get back to the U.S. We have continued the chat as we live in different states now. We use it to check in with each other daily or share frustrations, opinions and thoughts on current events and life’s challenges.
I was upset when I read that statement, especially since she does not hesitate to offer opinions or research of her own. If you felt hurt or slighted by what the woman wrote after learning that she might have a malignancy, pick up the phone and tell her how you felt and why. But to drop someone at this point would be cruel and uncalled for.I recently met someone who seemed perfect. He has his own place with laundry facilities, and his job is the kind where he doesn’t have a bunch of other people in his life. So when he asked me over, I went.
Why did he do that? Why do they want to kiss but then not have a relationship? Does he prefer to sit home each night alone and enjoy someone only on Saturdays? WhatI want someone all the time in my life, like a married couple has. My parents are still together. They had a few problems along the way, but they are still together.
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