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Old 10-27-2006, 02:25 PM #1
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Default A Delicate Honest Forum question

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It has been several months since we all have been together. And not everyone has been able to either find their way back, or have emotionally, or physically been ready to come back.
I do know of some who are emotionally warn right out. What ever the reason, I miss them!! Very much.
But I guess i also have a little inside understanding that sometimes in the mist of our love for those individuals, we can add a certain amount of pressure for them to return before they are ready too.

I was wondering, how do we go about letting these people know we love them, with out contributing to an already stressful time.

I know it can be a delicate balance, but truthfully, I'm not sure how to go about it.

thank you for reading, and understanding, and for all imput.. After all we are a family
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