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The extent of your vulnerability?



 
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The extent of your vulnerability? Sun Jan 29, 2006 16:30 pm  The extent of your vulnerability?
 

What does it mean if someone has been "unaware of the extent of her emotional vulnerability"?
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The extent of your vulnerability? Sun Jan 29, 2006 17:36 pm  The extent of your vulnerability?
 

Hi again,

If someone has been unaware of the extent of her emotional vulnerability, it means that she didn’t know how easily she could be hurt emotionally (or how easily her feelings could be hurt).
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The extent of your vulnerability? Sun Jan 29, 2006 19:16 pm  The extent of your vulnerability?
 

Thank you.
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