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Originally Posted by FallDuskTrain
Experts show scientific proof that people fill in the gaps in memory and those fillings don’t always reflect the reality. The founding pillars of the incident tend to reflect the true story but when time passes, we fill in between those pillars with stories. And we do it, of course, unconsciously. This happens particularly in a more intense level when one is traumatized. May be this happened to your exwife
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Yes. I know a bit about memory/memories and my experiences have been that, say, twenty-years or twenty-minutes after an occurrence each participant or observer explains the occurrence differently.
This is not what she does. She does not write well or with any passion but she concocts whole-cloth tales, placing us in an L.A. strip-club with me comparing her body to the body of the L.A. dancers. We have never been to L.A. together and I have never made a comparison between her body and other dancers.
She writes short morality plays, really, and wants an illustrative tale for each. It’s kind of sick, ya know?