Constant bickering back and forth

Constant bickering back and forth

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The on again off again relationship and other challenging topics

Can the on-off relationship work? What about long-distance relationships? I talk about that and also someone asked me if it's their social anxiety or someone's rude behavior that's to blame. It's a grab bag episode today. 

Some people don't want you to be yourself

Other people's insecurities should not make you change for them. If they can't handle who you are, is it on you to make them comfortable or should they just adjust, adapt, or leave you alone? 

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