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	<title>Comments on: The Selfish Act of Forgiveness: Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Evelyn Rener</title>
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		<dc:creator>Evelyn Rener</dc:creator>
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		<description>It must be really difficult living with an alcoholic. I know that It’s not the same but my ex was and still is an addicted gambler. Dependencies are tough to deal with for the addicted and those around. What I imagine will be alike to living with an alcoholic is that I can call up the anger and unreasonableness that came from him every time that I tried to even talk about his trouble with him. He recognized that what he was practicing was inappropriate so he became really excusatory about it. I can remember the lies as he tried out to screen his addiction and selling things from the home and taking loans to pay for it. Respect corrodes when someone you love lies to you and eventually the love goes with the respect. In the conclusion I gave up on him, his dependence was making me ill from tension and you reach a place where you can’t get by any more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It must be really difficult living with an alcoholic. I know that It’s not the same but my ex was and still is an addicted gambler. Dependencies are tough to deal with for the addicted and those around. What I imagine will be alike to living with an alcoholic is that I can call up the anger and unreasonableness that came from him every time that I tried to even talk about his trouble with him. He recognized that what he was practicing was inappropriate so he became really excusatory about it. I can remember the lies as he tried out to screen his addiction and selling things from the home and taking loans to pay for it. Respect corrodes when someone you love lies to you and eventually the love goes with the respect. In the conclusion I gave up on him, his dependence was making me ill from tension and you reach a place where you can’t get by any more.</p>
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