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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Ami on October 17, 2007, 01:22:05 PM ---It took you long enough(lol).but you learned, Right Bones?                              Love    Ami

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Thanks, Ami.

I told boyfriend if he's interested in the car, he can have as I don't want anything to do with it.  I don't care to have any dealings with the flaming N any more than I want to deal with Ndoofus.

Bones

BonesMS:
To give an example of what the Flaming N has done....years ago, she had been engaged to be married.  Her future sister-in-law became ill with leukemia.  Her fiance', who was very close to his sister, asked the Flaming N to donate blood to help save her life.  (Apparently, she was a match.)  The Flaming N refused.  Her future sister-in-law died and her fiance' broke off the engagement.  (The Flaming N is not dating anyone now.)  Given her attitude, I want no connection with her at all.

Bones

changing:
Bonesy, Good For You!!!

You are no one to trifle with, and life is too short for Doofusses (?) and Flaming Ns!!!

Love,

Changing

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: changing on October 19, 2007, 11:32:30 PM ---Bonesy, Good For You!!!

You are no one to trifle with, and life is too short for Doofusses (?) and Flaming Ns!!!

Love,

Changing

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Thanks, Changing!

Bones

BonesMS:
I don't think I will EVER understand Ns.

Bones

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