lizi
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ORIGINAL: MasterCaneman She's not in the Scene like I am, therefore any declarations she made to that effect would be meaningless. She may be a bitch, but she's my bitch because I say so, not her. Maybe to some extent she accepts that, but not in the context you suggest. And no, I don't owe her anything (well, except for the wall I put two chair legs into, but I digress). I just do this...because. I don't know why, I just do. Like I said, I'm putting together a plan here. You don't owe her anything for the wall, you have a condition. Did she owe you gas for the wild car ride you took her on when you took her to the emergency room? If you'd gotten a ticket from the police on that ride, would you have given it to her and told her to pay it? It's rather unsavory that she throws the wall damage at you every so often, who really gives a shit about a wall when what is important out of that episode is that you didn't hurt yourself…? I had a boyfriend who I broke things off with and later came back to being his friend - he is very prejudiced. A lot of his prejudiced knee jerk reaction is due to his upbringing, his father was actually KKK, but each and every time he makes a remark that I find unacceptable i say something. Sometimes he backs down right away and apologizes in what I find to be a meaningful way. Other times he's argued with me and we've gone our separate ways to cool off. For the most part he tries to be a better person. I don't know what I"m trying to tell you here, but I couldn't live with myself if I didn't say anything to him about how I disagree with what he's said, and yet, he's still a friend. I do see there would be a point in time if he crossed this boundary too many times I'd say goodbye.
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