20090513

engaged

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exploring inter-subjective encounters, exchange and ties.

two participants engaged (maybe reactional, mutual, exchange )  for the duration to disengage  at the end of a participating relationship.

9 comments:

  1. Thank you for explaining life to me tonight-have I really missed that point for so long?

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  2. not-relevant-but(two people in vid above got engaged in marital sense 5years ago and then disengaged.)
    how odd.

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  3. Its not a game...we just have to adapt to every situation we find ourselves in...(this must be normality- what everyone does and I can't do most of the time-odd odd odd)

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  4. ..with adaptation links to change being the only concrete constant in our lives./

    without adaptation
    we are
    ?stuck

    A degree is not a game. It has boundaries and constructs like every other system. \outside the boundaries is not freedom, freedom might be a thwarted ideal of whats outside the boundaries.

    I think that breaking and unacceptance of boundaries might show someone struggling to remain within them??

    I think that straight-line-limits can peak at a curve if you want them to be. Its impossible to break them, if i broke degree limits, I wouldnt be doing a degree. I'd have work/benefits/death boundaries! eh. I didnt get what you were meaning earlier. Im sorry.

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  5. every relationship is some kind of engagement

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  6. Yip - could be degrees/education boundaries hold us back?
    Another hypothesis.

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  8. oh dear.

    im going to watch some twin peaks and catch some zz's. posh vodka's taken over and im obviously not making sense

    hope youre ok away from a clinical blog.

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