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thank you so much for all the work you have done! It was really great to join your conference. I have learned a lot and experience more inner peace than ever, which is an amazing feeling! –Warmest regards, L.
one love! I thank you from deep inside of all of me for this article. thank you also for all the work that you do and have done for so long. Sharing your personal journey into poly with us is very courageous and encourages the rest of us to free ourselves too. I am personally seeking information about triad specifically the closed vee fmf types. I enjoy your website and I feel comforted by your words. I hope to attend one of your conferences someday soon.–thank you again, W
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