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Relationships often die not because of conversations that were had but rather conversations that were needed but never had. Distortions of reality feed dysfunctions. Where truth is manipulated, denied, or partially omitted for the sake of covering up behaviors that should be addressed, dysfunctions may not just be difficult, they may become destructive. We need a person’s level of responsibility to match their level of access. Good relationships require good boundaries.
Good Boundaries and Goodbyes: Loving Others Without Losing the Best of Who You Are
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