An "impaired giver" is a person who

a. has a high need to take care of others, yet little tolerance in accepting what others want to give to them.
b. creates a relationship in which the receiver has a feeling of security.
c. expresses love unselfishly while being aware of meeting his or her own needs.
d. lives up to the fact that love is selfless.


A

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