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>therapist: "boundaries aren't the same thing as personal space. boundaries are what you use if you want to progress or deepen a relationship with somebody"
wtf?
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yeah, the use of the term "boundaries" likely doesn't make much sense to someone from a more urbane environment who isn't hanging around fields with fenced boundary markers
maybe think of it like scaffolding?
the scaffolds tell you what shape the building is going to be
sorta like telling someone what YOU require in a healthy relationship*

if they respect those boundaries, then you can maybe trust them a little more and deepen the friendship

sorry you're having to get it translated from psychology-ism by some retread on 4chan tho

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*of any kind
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>>13138141
Excuse me, but who are you quoting?

Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
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>>13138141
What's hard to understand? Personal space is about how physically close people can get to you. Boundaries is about what they can do to you/around you.
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>>13138322
i wish i'd said that instead of typing out a bunch of stuff but i'm very tired and over thinking it

i also wish i'd got those two lil ducks
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>>13138306
Good post. I also didn't get what was meant.
Thx.



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