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Old Nov 03, 2006, 10:08 AM
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Guilt is not funny in the least imo. Guilt means you DID something WRONG. It means that you didn't take the situation into account nor try to make a good decision, or just preferred to do something wrong.

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Wow, then you have a better perspective than I do, because I read and re-read, and I still came up with the same sense of animosity.

If she wishes to "re-phrase," the more power to her, however, with such an accusatory statement - and I quote, again: "Guilt means you DID something WRONG. It means that you didn't take the situation into account nor try to make a good decision, or just preferred to do something wrong."

I guarantee you that SHE also feels guilty about irrelevant and stupid things (we all that these little quirks - even normal people), whether she is inclined to admit it or not. My point? If she does not idenity, then don't respond with judgements when one cannot possibly understand. Unless, of course, she has some sort of empirical evidence to suggest what I am saying is not likely, nor true.

And her statement: "I don't see that result necessary for anything listed." (italics mine) assumes that she is the one that has authority to say on behalf of all, whether a post and its contents is "necessary" or not.

Besides, this was meant to add a little levity to my life, even if it was only useful to me . And I do believe that I was in the right forum for this...

(I am now understanding exactly why no one seems to like to put in their bios, their specific illness(es), because one is judged and pigeon-holed once it is known - just like the "physical" world does).

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