
Mar 24, 2013, 09:27 AM
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Member Since: Dec 2012
Location: California
Posts: 2,248
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Originally Posted by Bipolarartist
My T and I are in the same social group. Does that count? When we discovered this we worked out boundaries like how we would greet each other, areas to talk about etc. We usually keep it pretty brief and never discuss T at the meetings or the club in T and try to keep our distance as much as possible. Unless there's something pretty exciting happening then one of us might bring it up in T. But its a small country town so you'd expect to run into him down the street but I never have.
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That's more my interest. I understand it's probably more common in rural areas (where the just aren't as many choices) than in densely populated areas. You made me think about my situation. Perhaps the problem wasn't the dual relationship. Perhaps it was the people.
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