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Old Jan 26, 2015, 10:32 PM
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We all have things that have happened to us in our past. Some even traumatic or in my case what others would deem traumatic. Tonight, after two wonderful days of being level headed and calm, I lost my cool. Then from there it went to fretting and bawling over something from the past that normally wouldn't bother me.

Is this me trying to fit something to my mood or is it something that is really bothersome? (A rape and an attempted rape and supposed loved ones not being there for me in the way I wanted). I honestly feel like it doesn't bug me 99% of the time.
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Old Jan 26, 2015, 10:39 PM
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I know what you mean but I have no answers.

I'm at a good place right now, getting out, starting to do stuff, calm but tonight there was a PBS show about sex trafficking, I was never sold, I am a survivor of CSA but that was decades ago, I feel so bad I couldn't watch it. Why should it be affecting me all this time later? Why doesn't bother me for ages then one thing triggers a reaction?
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