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Old Aug 13, 2014, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by -jimi- View Post
Sister Rags, it might be like that with me. I mean, my real friends love me to bits. I am a loyal friend. It would have been better if I had been born a dog. I stick up for my people.

People don't seem to fear ME per se. I think something in their subconscious reacts. Like even if their conscious selves know I am not and will not be a parent, their insides reacts to tell them this person needs to be removed from the gene pool. This is an abnormal person. I think it is instinct.

In the past when I was more unstable, they liked to drive me to anger outbursts so they could hold that against me. My anger was then exaggerated when told to others. I could have said things like "I really feel this is unfair!" and it was retold like I had threatened someone. But when other stalked and threatened me, and told me how I should die and how someone should kill me, if I ever reacted to that, it was me who was lying the way they saw it. EVEN IF I HAD PHYSICAL PROOF.

So makes me really wonder what sets off people like that, why their instinct to erase someone gets so strong. The only valid point I can come up with is that weirdos are screened out by evolution.
Yeah, you're definitely not alone...I feel bad for you. People can be so limited in their thinking, they often judge without even knowing why, without considering that just because someone is different doesn't mean he's dangerous. And the real kicker is that so often - SO often - people misjudge. It's the old Ted Bundy story...Ted was handsome, intelligent, fit it, charming, friendly, no one guessed that he was a monster.
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