Inner Bonding Advice - Q&A

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Welcome to the Relationships section of Advice. Here you can ask about all aspects of relationships - conflict resolution, communication issues, sexuality - everything!
Welcome to the Addictions section of Advice. Here you can ask questions about substance addictions - food, alcohol, drugs, nicotine - and process addictions, such as love and approval addiction, gambling, work, TV, and so on.
Welcome to the Personal Issues section of Advice. Feel free to ask all kinds of questions that relate to you personally.
Welcome to the Spiritual Issues section of Advice. Please feel free to ask any question about spirituality and your personal spiritual connection.
Welcome to the Inner Bonding section of Advice. Here you can ask your questions about any confusion you have about your Inner Bonding process, or anything else about Inner Bonding.
Welcome to the Miscellaneous/general questions section of Advice. This is where you can ask questions that don't fit into any other category.
Welcome to the Parenting section of Advice. Please feel free to ask advice on whatever parenting issue you need help with.
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A sense of entitlement is common these days. People who feel entitled believe that they are more important than others and that their needs should come first. They are the takers. Caretakers support the takers. Caretakers believe they are not as important as others, that their needs should come last. Takers need to practice compassion for others. Caretakers need to practice compassion for themselves.

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A sense of entitlement is common these days. People who feel entitled believe that they are more important than others and that their needs should come first. They are the takers. Caretakers support the takers. Caretakers believe they are not as important as others, that their needs should come last. Takers need to practice compassion for others. Caretakers need to practice compassion for themselves.

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