Establishing New Bonds

When a close person withdraws, it is important not to try to revive what once was—especially if the previous relationship left a feeling of discomfort. It is recommended not to insist on returning to the old pace, but rather to attempt building completely new relationships that are less burdened by the past. You might start by suggesting a meeting in a friendly and calm environment for an open conversation, where each side can share their feelings and expectations. This approach helps avoid reimposing old obligations and offers a chance to establish a new mode of communication that suits both parties.

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"Don't make a mistake. By proposing to restore the old friendship, you're essentially returning him to a situation of discomfort. Nothing will come of it. You need to build completely new relationships, not try to convince your friend within the framework of the old that he is wrong. Besides, fighting words with emotions is a doomed effort... Try to build new relationships." (source: link txt)

"If he suggests continuing the friendship, go ahead—but without any intimacy. Meet and talk, peacefully and amicably. Perhaps everything will turn out differently than you imagine right now." (source: link txt)

Establishing New Bonds

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