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Having a special friend who I can go out and do things with. He doesn’t judge me. I have felt accepted and good about myself having him in my life for the first time in years. What’s better is he is ND, like me. (All platonic in case anyone’s wondering.)![]()
Yes. He says “always be you, Kirsty” and often reminds me that he doesn’t want me to not do something I want to do because he wouldn’t (such as going to church at times.) I only really go during Christmas.Can I add, "doesn't ask me to change." ?
I know the feeling. I have been this way for most of my life and he’s been on his own constantly for nearly 50 years, so this is really special. We don’t use each other.Not that I don't enjoy time to myself and need it.
But, running around with just me, myself and I
to have conversations with or share things can
really crap at times.
Because I have a real sense of God's love for me [the first Spiritual Law].What makes you feel good about yourself?