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Old 06-04-2012, 02:37 PM   #8176
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i hold the keys to my heart and i am only willing to give it to one
 
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in the case of violence thats not disposable thats taking out the trash




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I'm sorry you have experienced this. I wasn't quite thinking of intimate relationships... but you make good points. My friend and I have both been treated as disposable by our sons and other relatives ...as well as other friends. She has been disposed of by very shallow and self-centered friends and siblings that only seek her out when they want something.....just like buying electronics these days, it's cheaper to toss someone to the side for a replacement rather than invest in the friendship, relationship or person. Siblings and relatives treat us as disposable because we tell them how it is but their chosen friends sugar coat things and enable them. People and friendships are rarely invested in these days.
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