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    Default Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    Do you feel having loved ones makes you stronger of more vulnerable? In "Grilled", episode 202 of Breaking Bad, hopped-up tweaker drug lord Tuco tells high-school-chemistry-teacher-cum-meth-chemist that he likes doing business with a family...
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    Default Re: Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    The choices you make, for whatever reason though, are your own. One might help to influence them, but him deciding to make and sell drugs is ultimately his own choice, regardless of his situation. So no, his wife didn't drive him to be involved in illegal drugs by being a loved one, he did that to himself.
    If she finds out, I'm sure she won't be happy.

    Then again, it's a show. Drama is key.

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    Default Re: Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    Stronger.

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    Default Re: Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    I'd say both but for the most part stronger.


    It takes a lot of strength to let yourself be vulnerable.

    Not really talking about the guy mentioned in the article but a good example to me would be

    If a guy really loved his wife of ten years and found out that she was cheating on him. Then the same guy decided to forgive his wife and do his best to make their relationship work regardless of how hurt or devastated he was. That takes a lot of strength of character.

    To me even though having someone you cherish that much could leave you in a position to have great trauma inflicted on you it also puts you in a position where you can really test your resolve and morals and grow as a person.

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    Default Re: Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    Quote Originally Posted by RnR
    I'd say both but for the most part stronger.


    It takes a lot of strength to let yourself be vulnerable.

    Not really talking about the guy mentioned in the article but a good example to me would be

    If a guy really loved his wife of ten years and found out that she was cheating on him. Then the same guy decided to forgive his wife and do his best to make their relationship work regardless of how hurt or devastated he was. That takes a lot of strength of character.

    To me even though having someone you cherish that much could leave you in a position to have great trauma inflicted on you it also puts you in a position where you can really test your resolve and morals and grow as a person.
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    - RnR,
    just said what I was thinking of adding too,..I Totally Agree,.....
    but Relationships can Make two Stronger,
    ~yet at times takes a lot of Efforts and understanding support too
    so sometimes it can get weakend by straines from Lifes stresses,...

    BELEAVE ME ~ I KNOW - "PERSONALLY".......

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    Default Re: Do loved ones make you stronger or more vulnerable?

    "It takes a lot of strength to let yourself be vulnerable"
    Amen to that, RnR.

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