“I Now Forgive You: Touch Me for a New Day”
If you say you love your partner, then you must give him or her the opportunity to repair the damaged areas of your heart. Realize that if your partner hasn’t said, “I’m sorry” for the things he or she has done, then this person really doesn’t see you as an important part of his or her life. In this case, your partner cares much more for himself or herself than for you. It’s not your fault. Never feel condemned because someone doesn’t have the eye or the heart to love you in the way you deserve. Shake off the dust and move on. Quality deserves quality; quality needs to be treated as quality. Quality doesn’t change because someone doesn’t notice it; it just needs the right eye to recognize it. Never forget that!
“Summary”
If you can forgive those who have hurt you, new levels of growth and interaction lie ahead of you. When two people dance together, it is very likely that someone’s toes will get stepped on. Once that has happened and he or she apologizes, it’s important to keep dancing together for the two to get the steps right. Eventually, your toes will be safe. You’ll spend all your time dancing and staring into the eyes of the one you love. However, make sure you say “Ouch” just so the other person knows where your toes are located!
“Daily Interaction”
Have a staring contest. Sit facing your partner and get as close as you can without your vision blurring. Once you are in position…stare. The first one to look away loses this little competition of love and attention.
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