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In reply to the discussion: Uncomfortable moment at work [View all]

Broderick

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10. I can understand that.
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 09:38 AM
Aug 2012

Off kilter is a kind way of putting high maintenance, trouble, and all those things that go along with someone who probably has some inability to be faithful. You can't fix those psychological issues; you can only endure them. Endure them long enough til she meets the next person saying the same things, but it means more from them. Lather, rinse, repeat. Lather, rinse, repeat.

I could still make the same mistake you describe, and I have made a few in my younger days. But time has taken a toll in most regards and children dominate the day beyond business, not to mention being married all these years and having a good wife who has her own career taking off. I miss those days of loving the "off kilter". Those sickening mealy mouthed butterflies wondering what they were gonna do next and why haven't they called yet. HAHA.

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