>I feel rather embarrassed for you<
How kind. I feel no embarrassment myself.
Gerald
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Date: 28 April 2002 11:19
Subject: Re: imaginary friend
>Gerald,
>My comment 'rubbish' was of course, as many members realised directed at
the
>generalisation. I did not feel the need to conjour up an imaginary ideal
>friend, I had one or two real ones who fulfilled that purpose. They are in
>fact, 50 years later, still my friends, who have supported me (and I them)
>through the many trials and tribulations of our lives. If as you say, you
>regret that I did not have an imaginary friend, then I regret that you did.
>Some lonely and anxious children seem to need one.
>I found your remarks personal and offensive, not worthy of your
professional
>status. I feel rather embarrassed for you
>Celia
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