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Did Sarah understand Mike? She could articulate important differences, but seemed unable to act accordingly, to accept his actions, to communicate her needs to him, or even to understand why V-Day went sour.
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Sarah and Mike seem to be in exactly the same position. Either they learn it or they learn to live with it. Or not.
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Question #2: How far does understanding need to go? Some understanding of differences is helpful, but only when it’s followed by acceptance of the differences. That’s an attitude rather than an exercise in logic.
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This is even stranger than #1. Sorry, does not compute.
Q:
Did Sarah understand Mike? She could articulate important differences, but seemed unable to act accordingly, to accept his actions, to communicate her needs to him, or even to understand why V-Day went sour.
A:
Sarah and Mike seem to be in exactly the same position. Either they learn it or they learn to live with it. Or not.
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Question #2: How far does understanding need to go? Some understanding of differences is helpful, but only when it’s followed by acceptance of the differences. That’s an attitude rather than an exercise in logic.
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This is even stranger than #1. Sorry, does not compute.