If and when folks cross your lines, you don’t let them back in your good graces unless and until they sincerely apologize.
If they accept that you need your space and say sorry for pushing you, you will usually give them another chance.
But part of your boundary setting is that you’re not in the business of being a dupe who lets your lines be crossed repeatedly, especially by the same person.
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If you’re a “boundary setter” then you just need a bit more space than the average person. Knowing your limits is a big advantage in life, so never be afraid to ask for some space and meet your need for time alone.
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