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		<title>By: Robert Thompson</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Loving you just the way you are
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It&#039;s very important that we don&#039;t become static in ourselves. Yes, I agree to a certain point that we should be aloud to be who we are. But if we are to truly learn grow and develop we need people around us who will push us, challenge us even to the very limits.&#160; Loving someone just the way they are is ok 80% of the time, it&#039;s just the other 20% that niggles us and needs changing.
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It&#039;s very important that we don&#039;t become static in ourselves. Yes, I agree to a certain point that we should be aloud to be who we are. But if we are to truly learn grow and develop we need people around us who will push us, challenge us even to the very limits.&nbsp; Loving someone just the way they are is ok 80% of the time, it&#039;s just the other 20% that niggles us and needs changing.<br />
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