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Insert “with” where it says “of” and the intent of the statement is clear. “Be with someone who will take care with you. Not materialistically, but take care with your spirit, your well-being, your heart, and everything that is you.”

MissKathleen 9 Apr 27
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It must be nice that another person thinks you are a person of worth.

But to take care of another person's worth....

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And whose body, soul, heart, and well-being you are willing and able to care for. And I can tell you it ain't easy, especially in the long run.

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It will be important to do the same in return for that person...otherwise, it will work only for a while.

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Easier said than done. You don't know whether they fit the above criteria until you've been with them for some time.

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