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yxeli

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So after a number of email exchanges with this guy I've always talked about here, which involved me asking very specific questions to him to explain his erratic and very disrespectful behaviour in the past, I came to the realisation that I never trusted him, so my own reactions to him became like a game too. I admitted that i purposefully messed things up, (told him i loved him early on, pushed things a little too far etc) because i wanted to see how fast he would run away...At the time I really thought that this was fair, because of his initial abhorrent behaviour towards me which started this chain reaction of mutual misunderstandings.

He replied with one sentence which was ''wow...okay this is good,thank you for this, i'll email you again''

This was a few days ago now.

Because he hasnt replied,properly, (and there is a seperate issue of getting video files off him for an interview which is coming up soon) i asked Yi 'what should I do about it?'

7, 2.4.to 16.

Both of the hex's seem to be very active ones, they both talk about setting armies marching, line 2, being in the midst of the army, is Yi suggesting I should meet with him? 7.4 has me a little confused though because of the retreat specified. However I took the overall meaning to be that I should take the initiative?

I then asked (rather poor question cos Yi aint good at specifics imo) 'what exactly should i do?''

21 4,6,>24


Bite through, speak truth, without worrying about consequences? line 4 says its worth biting down on all this old stuff, but line 6 has me at a loss. If i approach him to discuss it, maybe he wont want to hear?


Thank you guys


Yx


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newmoon

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Can you get the files elsewhere? I am taking a stab at this, but it seems like the Yi is saying time can fix a lot of things. Maybe just drop the entire situation.
 

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