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Subject: Re: friendship


Author:
sweetsong
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Date Posted: 10/01/07 13:12
In reply to: sweetsong 's message, "friendship" on 4/01/07 12:26

i am never anybodys special friend though. i am sure all of you have special and best friends.

and the man i want to live with forever has an arranged marriage he is looking forward too on top of that and does not want me that way which makes me think paganims not hinduism is my future path also.

i am so down. is this normal to want special exclusive friends or because i don;t love myself enough.

thanks for listening and for replying to me i bet i sound a loser.

do our friends complete us? i always felt they do?

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Pilgrim
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Date Posted: 10/01/07 14:42

You don't sound like a loser. I have never thought anyone else can complete us. Not friends, family or even a spouse.We are complete in ourselves and these other people are welcome happy additions to our lives but not competions of our person. Just my opinion though. I know lot's of people who feel a spouse is the completion of a person but I just don't agree with that.
Pilgrim

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