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mckell and cyrano.. what i was getting at was what it would take to change that perception... if you believe as you do, and someone told you it was untrue, a lie given to you by someone else.. what would it take for you to let go of the unhealthy but safe lie to embrace a frightening truth?
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What is the frightening truth, that I'm not repulsive but am actually dashing and handsome? I somehow doubt it.
I've been told by many people I look fine. That there's nothing "wrong" with me. But thus far I'm incapable of believing them and it's something I will be working on in therapy.
Tell you what, ask me again someday and maybe I'll know how to defeat such a delusion.
Cyran0
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