sabtme
Aug 22, 2007, 04:50 PM
Hello everyone,
I've been broken up with my ex girlfriend for going on three months now.
In addition to spending time with my friends, working out, and getting involved with some of my hobbies, I've also been doing a fair amount of reading as of late.
One book in particular, C. Terry Warner's "Bonds that Make us Free," was given to me by a good friend, and I've recently finished reading it. As the person who gave me the book initially informed me, it has had a powerful impact on how I think about myself, and my interactions with others.
While I will not pretend that I would like nothing better than to get back with my ex, I would like to send her this book for her own benefit--hopefully to help with her self-professed "anger" issues that she holds responsible for ending all of her relationships and that she also feels helpless to combat.
As I said, while I would certainly like to be with her, I don't want her to surmise as much from me giving her the book. So, I figure I have a few options for getting the book to her, including:
1. Mail it anonymously.
2. Give to a mutual friend, and have the friend say "I just read this, and think it may be something valuable for you, too."
3. Give it to her myself.
4. Some other way that I have not thought of.
How can I best go about giving my ex the book?
Thank you!
I've been broken up with my ex girlfriend for going on three months now.
In addition to spending time with my friends, working out, and getting involved with some of my hobbies, I've also been doing a fair amount of reading as of late.
One book in particular, C. Terry Warner's "Bonds that Make us Free," was given to me by a good friend, and I've recently finished reading it. As the person who gave me the book initially informed me, it has had a powerful impact on how I think about myself, and my interactions with others.
While I will not pretend that I would like nothing better than to get back with my ex, I would like to send her this book for her own benefit--hopefully to help with her self-professed "anger" issues that she holds responsible for ending all of her relationships and that she also feels helpless to combat.
As I said, while I would certainly like to be with her, I don't want her to surmise as much from me giving her the book. So, I figure I have a few options for getting the book to her, including:
1. Mail it anonymously.
2. Give to a mutual friend, and have the friend say "I just read this, and think it may be something valuable for you, too."
3. Give it to her myself.
4. Some other way that I have not thought of.
How can I best go about giving my ex the book?
Thank you!