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From: judy@ut-ngp.UUCP (Judy Ashworth)
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Subject: Re: Interpersonal relations,Entrepenurial activities,matter/antimatter
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Date: Tue, 27-Nov-84 16:00:30 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov 27 16:00:30 1984
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In reply to your question:
 Some people just need more attention than others. Keep trying, you're bound
to find someone sooner or later who is indepenent and understanding enough
to let you have both.
 Why am I so sure? Well, once upon a time I loved some one who had to go to
Iceland for a year. Our marriage survived only because we were determined to
make it work (and because we were desperately in love with each other).
 Out of 365 days, he was home on leave for 12 days twice, and I flew all the
way to Iceland (no small task for a 20 year old who had never traveled
ANYWHERE by herself before) for 21 days - a total of 45 days together.
 Try to make it clear to the next woman you try to establish a relationship
with, that you must dedicate much of your time right now to your business, but
you are also serious about finding a relationship. If she can't understand 
that, you are better off without her.

Judy