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Recieved: 2001/03/21 19:51
Subject: Re: [K-list] So Perfectly Sorry
From: Susan
On 2001/03/21 19:51, Susan posted thus to the K-list: I contemplated how each of these
> approaches would work on the slightly slighted husband, John... also known
> as the steadfast emotional guinea pig and keeper of the laundry roll.
> Susan: habitually saying I'm sorry can be an out, you know... sometimes I
> just LIKE leaving my laundry out... something about that extra layer of
> fluffy fabric on top of the bath mats. Luxury, right? The price to pay:
> saying "sorry!" every time. ;) Of course, the difference here is that I'm
> obviously not feeling very sorry when I say it.
>> P.S. I used to say "I'm sorry" constantly. My ex would stub his toe, yell
>> at me, and I'd be sorry. My mom would have some imagined slight, and I'd be
>> sorry... Used to accept the blame for every negative condition of everyone
>> around me... blame and shame. I'm not a "sorry" person anymore, unless I
>> truly feel I've done something contrary to my own heart.
>
Ha Nina - loved your post! But ya know, if I ever ran into this "John" guy,
who truly was the keeper of the laundry I would say "I'm Sorry" with all my
heart and mean it if he simply griped that I had left it out of the
hamper...! I think Angelique is one of the few that I've run into that
might get away with this one. (more power to her!)
Here's a synch - The book you mention (After the Esctasy...) is the one I'm
reading now.
getting real, or maybe just of an older generation,
Susan
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