Re: boo boo boo
06/02/04 07:47 AM
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Hey! I'm so glad you made it home in one piece, physically and emotionally. I am SO PISSED about your pants. I'd probably still be crying. Are they new and still available in the stores, or old favorites? Can you start a new trend and paint some more stuff on them, and tell everyone you got them in Italy? Haha sorry that's totally something my mother would say... I am really proud of you for leaving without crying in front of him. I have about zero control over my own waterworks, so I find that very impressive. I'm sure this summer is going to be a period of a lot of growth and change for you and for the relationship, even if it doesn't go the way you want it to. This is kind of a random personal question, but who are the supportive women in your life? I have no sisters, but I am incredibly close with my girl cousins (actually I am getting close to my sisters-in-law, but my cousins and I really grew up like sisters). Two years ago, when a relationship I was in was falling apart in front of my face, and I was desperately trying to hold on to it, my two older cousins and I sat up all night and had a huge yelling cryfest. They really sat me down and told me in plain English that this boy was clearly not in love with me; that I was disrespecting myself; that I deserved to be with someone who loved me back; that that person existed somewhere. I am by no means comparing my ex to Vinnie, or my situation to yours. I'm just wondering if you have people in your life who can see things objectively but are protective of you. I hated how over-protective my brothers and all my cousins (there are so many) were all my life, but now I am so thankful that I have the kind of relationships that can't be destroyed by saying things that are hard to say. Is your relationship with your sister like that? Just curious.
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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