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32, 234 - 2 and 6,4 - 59 in case of a friends moving

sasha

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Hi again!

A friend of mine is at a stage in her life where she will be moving from where she lives now.
So she was wondering whether to try to find a place alone, or to try to find something with her sister\ someone that needs a roommate.

So i asked this in three questions.
the first
"What can M. expect if she moves for her self?"
32> 2, 3, 4 and 2

the second
"What can M. expect if she moves in with K.?" - her sister
6 >4 and 59

Could it be that simple as to mean conflict in case of moving in with her sister and possibility for growth in case of the first question?

thank you
 

Trojina

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i like your signature, very true...

i think if she moved in with her sister it wouldn't last long..if she moved alone yes it does seem theres room to grow as it were. Perhaps for her personal growth she would do better away from her family
 

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I would personally go with the sister, this line shows that there will be some disagreements in the beginning but once she has settled in then there will be total peace.

The first choice looks to be very troublesome, and it suggests that she will have a hard time finding a decent, habitable place to live.
 

sasha

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Thanks Trojan, I kind of like it too ( thats why I have it there :) )

She's going trough a thing these days anyway, so difficulties WILL come, that I know.
And she has a difficult relationship with her sister (many aspects of their persona, both good and bad are exactly the same so they just mirror eachother) - but that doesnt mean that they cant get over it in the end....

Hmmm, what counsel to give a person in cases like this...
 

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