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    1. Asked: September 17, 2021In: Analytics

      Forgive and Forget

      Tina Sullivan
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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 7:39 pm

      I forgive people but I don’t ever forget that which they did to me. I don’t think that means I didn’t fully forgive them. It’s the same way I can totally forgive someone and never want to talk to them again, it simply means I’m choosing peace over whatever damage they may have in store for me in theRead more

      I forgive people but I don’t ever forget that which they did to me. I don’t think that means I didn’t fully forgive them. It’s the same way I can totally forgive someone and never want to talk to them again, it simply means I’m choosing peace over whatever damage they may have in store for me in the future. Not choosing to forget a wrong done to me by someone serves as a reminder, to always let me know what to expect and how to avoid such occurrences in the future. Once I forgive someone, yes I’ve forgiven them totally but that doesn’t mean I’ll forget or erase what they did. I hope this serves as a little explanation to your question.

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    2. Asked: September 16, 2021In: Analytics

      Stages of grief

      Tina Sullivan
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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 7:38 pm

      There are no general stages of grief. We all grief differently and in best ways we can. Personally, when I’m grieving, I get angry and edgy. Infact, I try to tell people around to keep off because I may pass aggression to them and that’s not who I am on a normal day. Some people are always in denialRead more

      There are no general stages of grief. We all grief differently and in best ways we can. Personally, when I’m grieving, I get angry and edgy. Infact, I try to tell people around to keep off because I may pass aggression to them and that’s not who I am on a normal day. Some people are always in denial when they’re grieving, that is how they grief and get by.

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    3. Asked: September 20, 2021In: Communication

      Parents bullying their children

      Tina Sullivan
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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 7:38 pm

      The best and only way to address the issue of a parent or parents bullying their own children is to call the cops. I once had a neighbor who was using her 7year old boy to sell drug substances. It got to a point when I couldn’t allow it continue, I called the cops on her. Te social security came toRead more

      The best and only way to address the issue of a parent or parents bullying their own children is to call the cops. I once had a neighbor who was using her 7year old boy to sell drug substances. It got to a point when I couldn’t allow it continue, I called the cops on her. Te social security came to take the boy away. I really hope the boy is doing fine now, I’ve not set my eyes on them since they whisked them away.

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