James Robert FitzGerald

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You don’t have to agree with your friend’s feelings to be responsive. You might think they’re totally off base in reading into your conversation with their wife at the party. But you never said you agreed; you said you understood. You said that their feelings are legitimate, not that you feel the same way. Agreeing isn’t necessary for responsiveness. Your friend’s views and feelings are important, whether you agree or not.
Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends
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