I don’t need the item I lent my friend, but I’m annoyed that he still has it.
I am conflicted on how to handle this. I am disappointed in this person and feel he has just decided to keep the concentrator unless I specifically demand that he return it.Should I just let it go?
Just as you had forgotten you had lent this expensive item to Cal, isn’t it possible that returning it has slipped his mind? I filed for divorce when I found out. He begged for a second chance and ended the affair, and I took him back. A well-matched therapist will guide you, and you will come to understand that you can actually feel your negative feelings and emotions, and then release them.
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