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    how do we use a game to explain any conflict in a relationship

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    You might. I don't. What does your text book tell you?

    Colleen

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    jubiie

    its confusing,it mentions the scenario of roommates, the other one wanting to watch tv while the other is sleeping, and so both wanna figure out whats wrong with the other instead of asking 'what did i do that causes har to respond this way'.???????
    Colleen

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    It's called respect of personal space. No game involved. Each respects the space of the other. The one who wants to watch TV keeps the volume low. Lack of respect would be the issue between these two. They both have an issue.


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