tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29954804.post8449033343063003523..comments2023-09-20T06:48:39.392-05:00Comments on Murph's Place: Doing relationshipsMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06895352238099535302noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29954804.post-34676087933929761162011-06-16T11:35:13.615-05:002011-06-16T11:35:13.615-05:00Hi Ruby. Great insights. I still think that the o...Hi Ruby. Great insights. I still think that the ost relationally healthy people I know are 'caring' people. I do agree that most of us are prickly an damaged to some degree. Redeeming our damage and prickliness is a sign of some emotional maturity. Thanks for posting,Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06895352238099535302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29954804.post-88432140546693049742011-06-12T11:04:08.158-05:002011-06-12T11:04:08.158-05:00I read your blog because I agree with much of what...I read your blog because I agree with much of what you say and somehow it meets a need in my life. That being said I don't belive relationally healthy people "care". Sure they hang out with people who read, debate, discuss, and are interesting. They can be as "needy" as the relationally poor and meet these needs thru being with the same described persons. You may be surprised to find relationally healthy people might be just as prickly and damaged, and dump on those around them. On the other side of a relationally healthy person you may find a person who feels relationally cheated and oftentimes used.rubynoreply@blogger.com