The only person responsible for meeting your needs is you. The notion that another human being could possibly even anticipate, much less meet, your needs is the stuff of poorly written fiction. When someone asks you to meet a need of theirs, you always have the option to say “no” and not feel the least bit guilty about it. That doesn’t mean, however, that their need is going to disappear or that they don’t have the right to meet their need some other way. We are all free, and attempts to control or manipulate others are never appropriate!
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