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Subject: topic for discussion
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Date: Mon, 13-Jun-83 17:33:43 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 13 17:33:43 1983
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Topic possibility:

   What kinds of relationships seem to work out the best:
      open, no-strings-attached, or more committed ones?

I realize that the phrase "works out the best" depends on
the case at hand. A relationship that ends might be considered
to have worked out for the best as well as one that ends
up in marriage. Because "works out the best" means different
things to different people, please define what "works out
the best" means for you.

The important thing is whether you felt that the kind of
relationship you had benefited both people in the end.


                                    Gregg Whitcomb
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