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Originally Posted by unaluna
I took her nervousness over accosting a person at a public event as attacking. The t is there as a parent, not a t. Boundaries, remember?
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What did I say that gave you the impression I would be accosting her in a public place? We are very cordial and friendly with each other. I would be giving her this letter at her office, not a public place. How she chooses to respond to me at the next public place is her choice based on her maturity. After I talk to her she will know that I've been nothing but friendly towards her after writing this letter, so she should not view it as accosting her.