Please someone prove this one wrong

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Please someone prove this one wrong
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Sat, 02-28-2009 - 1:45pm

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Registered: 12-08-2008
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 8:34am

>>...if one doesn't have family to fall back on in times of need, it is important to cultivate friendships so one can fall back on the friend?<<

That question was already answered in the OP.

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Registered: 09-08-2006
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 8:35am

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Registered: 02-23-2009
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 8:42am

Then what you said contradicted itself.


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Registered: 12-08-2008
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 8:59am

More likely there is something you don't understand.

I find that happens a lot around here...people responding to what they expect to hear as opposed to what was actually said.

If you need clarification on anything you'll have to break it down for me because I don't have a way of knowing what part you're not getting.

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Registered: 02-23-2009
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 9:02am

NWMT.

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Registered: 08-26-2007
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 9:07am

"NWMT.

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Registered: 02-23-2009
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 9:08am

Thanks!


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Registered: 09-08-2006
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 9:11am

I think she has a very valid point.


You say in one post, "That's a wonderful example of perpetuating the victim mindset.

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 12-08-2008
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 10:01am

LOL! I'll guarantee you're not as tired as I am of the word perpetual word twisting!

If you didn't want to address the post you probably should have just ignored it.

But really isn't it kind of a time waster to claim someone said something you know they didn't say? That's rhetorical. I don't expect an answer.

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Registered: 02-23-2009
Wed, 03-04-2009 - 10:05am

But really isn't it kind of a time waster to claim someone said something you know they didn't say?


I never twisted your words.

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