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Old 26-01-2007, 01:29 PM
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thank you for that list bec, it is very helpful. I think i might just print that one up......and even show it to my boys. Its the kind of basic commonsense that is uncommon nowadays with the rash of relativism around. (ya know, the well, everything is relative sort of thinking that makes you just accept everything from everybody). They should teach this in schools!
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Old 26-01-2007, 09:26 PM
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Glad it helps.

The problem with teaching this is that many people get trust without understanding it.. The people that know this stuff, take it for granted. So those of us who have no clue what trust is, need this information to even begin figuring it out. It's the catch 22. I agree this should be taught in schools, I bet it would make a hell of a difference!

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Trust is something a little different for each of us, just because we are unique, as is the person in question.

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I used to be one of the most trusting people I knew. If you told me 'X', I would believe you. And unless I was given reason to not trust, I did so freely and happily. And I used to give the benefit of the doubt and be very forgiving.

Now...*sigh* now it seems like if someone tells me 'X' I stand around waiting for them to do/say something (even if it's the tiniest discrepancy) that shows they were lying or using me or whatever. And I'm finding that if I feel I was used or lied to in any way-that's it, you're done in my book. No second chance, it's over.

I don't like this. It's a 180 from how I was before and I wonder if I'm ever going to get that part of myself back again.
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I think this part of us heals with the rest of our healing. I am not the most trusting individuial yet. But I am learning to trust. I trust some people here, I am learning to trust my inlaws, I have had to learn to trust my husband. Again, I think it heals the more you do.
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