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39.1 | Like a child... | APACHE::KEITH | Dr. Deuce | Mon Feb 03 1997 14:32 | 10 |
| In some ways it (a new relationship) is like a child. A newborn
explores their world with great difficulty at first, wanting to know/do
more than is physically possible with their new body. As they grow,
they underastand more and can do more, they mature. So does a
relationship. It includes bumps and bruises, pain and sorrow, but
learning goes on all the time. They grow, and so does a (healthy)
relationship. The growth will not be as fast as in the earlier years,
but growth will happen none the less.
Steve
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39.2 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 03 1997 14:34 | 8 |
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> So what are your thoughts on this?
Don't second-guess yourself. Whatever happens, happens...
glenn
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39.3 | | BOOKIE::KENYON | | Mon Feb 03 1997 14:41 | 8 |
| Start as friends.. if anything more comes of the relationship, then so
be it, if not, you have a great friend. Starting as friends, without
any other expectations, takes the pressure off the whole situation.
Just let the magic happen.. (-;
Kathleen
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39.4 | honesty... | ABACUS::DELBALSO | she'll make her way | Mon Feb 03 1997 15:48 | 8 |
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If you let the other person get to know you, and they still hang
around? Then you have a friend. If you feel the need to explain
something, then explain it-- if you have a point to discuss, then start
the discussion. If they like you they'll stay-- if they don't, then
they don't.
Be yourself right from the start....
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39.5 | Good answer Kathleen | WRKSYS::BROWER | | Mon Feb 03 1997 17:41 | 8 |
| I agree with Katleen Kenyon.. Now if only I could heed her advice
as well :-} I think as we grow older there's a modicum of impatience
and self inflicted anxiety when entering a new relationship. If you
start off trying to be just friends it certainly does lessen the
pressure you put on yourself.
bob
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39.6 | Starting Out | TBC001::DROVER | HEDGEHOG | Tue Feb 04 1997 10:58 | 11 |
| Quite often we mean to start as friends but one person often gets way
to fast for the other and that's where it can be tough. This time for
me, I had absolutely no intention of being anything more than just a
friend at first and neither did she. But because we were comfy with
each other and there was no "starting a relationship pressure", it just
happened. So I think Kathleen is quite right. But based on past
experience, it's damn near impossible. But when it starts that way and
people can keep it that way for a bit, good things have a much much
better chance of happening.
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