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Old Feb 22, 2015, 11:14 AM
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I was so out of it on Thursday night. I walked outside the house with my dressing gown on and work shoes...holding an umbrella and smoking a cig. My body walked to the end of my road...then as I turned back I went to someone else's house. I tried to open their door. Idk why. But I walked away when I realised what I'm doing. I feel numb...and ugh. I've never tried to break into someone's house before.

Idk what kind of episode this is. Has anyone done strange **** like this?
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Old Feb 22, 2015, 02:03 PM
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Hi roses,

Well, technically, you were not trying to break into their house as the intent wasn't there. You were disassociating. So I'm not sure where you perceived yourself to be until that very moment you realised it wasn't your house, or so to speak.

I've done it.

And suddenly snapped out of it and thought eh? Who? What's just happened in the last 10 minutes and how did I get here?
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