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Grand Magnate
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good job thinking everything through setso. past couple years i learned that feelings are different than thoughts, i'm still figuring it out. but for example last night talking to my son about him relapsing with meth. told him i felt betrayed, also told him i'm not saying that's a fact, just how i feel, i know you weren't trying to betray me, and were just out with your friends doing your thing, but that's how i feel. he nodded and understood (he's possibly had more therapy than me).
so i'm figuring out how to have my feelings and how to think them through, which helps me process the feeling, time to choose how to react, etc. and hey good song the incubus one, i liked it |
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__________________ Crystal Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you have imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe become simple. Bipolar 1 OCD BPD Anxiety with panic disorder Agorophobia viibryd |
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I had honestly never considered this before! I would like to hear more things like this. It really gets me thinking about if I am playing victim and giving up or not. Thank you for this Cocoa. will you start a thread and talk more about this? or at least pm me cuz it's this kind of thinking that I need right now. thnx |
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Oh my gosh, I absolutely hate it when people ignore me too. I'll think their busy at first but then I begin to think that they are mad at me then I freak out and start crying thinking that they hate me. Or I think they are screwing with my mind especially the people who know about my disorder.
It's nice to know I'm not the only one who freaks out over this kind of situation. |
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I do it to with everything, texting, e maiils, fb u name it. Guess its just normal huh?
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I think you need to realize that you are competing for someone 's attention . .
And in that competition you do not always win - at least not right away . |
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Try to start with the I feel statement, and then the when, specific action or incident. So instead of saying, "The way you're acting makes me feel like you don't care." You could try, "I feel really uncared for when you watch tv a lot." (or whatever it is that bothers you) In your first statement, you are (unintentionally) putting him into a defensive by saying he does this, makes you feel this. Own your feelings, they're yours, they're valid. Feelings aren't wrong, we have to be responsible how we act/react to them. But any feeling is ok, and it's your responsibility to effectively communicate them to your partner. Easier said than done of course So try it out, starting with "I feel". I think you guys can work this out, it's just a communication glitch. |
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it's what I call..'emotional investment' you perhaps?......have a social heart inside of you that beats more for others than for yourself. yeah....a rejection thing for sure...and the world is packed to the sides with the rejected. I do it too...it's vital to overcome for survival..it's more a borderline kinda' thing but it's pretty common for everybody to 'act out' but just not as much as us. I don't have an identity structure....not an intact one anyway. ...alot of what I express....is an attempt to develop an identity....and I am careful where I let this personal energy go. it may not return see! it's like saying..."here is a piece of me...I thought long and hard about it...I am letting it go setting it free...." if it don't come back to me....then "yes"....it is upsetting....it's gone .... it might take me days weeks months to get that confidence back. |
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