Setting Your Personal Boundaries

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enlightened

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Re: Setting Your Personal Boundaries

Post16 Jul 2013

mango wrote:Thanks I have also benefited from this article.

Hi Mango

I am glad that you have gained something from this topic and articles. Please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences on this subject.
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enlightened

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Re: Setting Your Personal Boundaries

Post16 Jul 2013

ex-l wrote:Absolutely, your sincerity ... and hard earn experiences ... add credibility not just to our work but, I hope one day, the experience of all cult damage children.

Thank you Ex-I. I hope it will help other children as well as adults and work as a prevention before people get involved with the BKWSU rather than after. I like your analogy of snake poison and coming out stronger at the other end after removing the poison. I hope that my experience will help others over time in some way or another. Only time will tell
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