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Old Nov 17, 2014, 05:59 AM
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Seems I am in a state of shock following an "emotional" confrontation with someone I consider a SO. Emotionally distraught pre-confrontation, but felt completely nothing afterwards. It has been 2 nights, and I've shed a grand total of one single tear since. I understand that I am coping, but would prefer to sustain this general sense of apathy/"don't give a damn" attitude from here on out. Any advice on working towards becoming an emotionally disconnected human? I find this to be the best resolve for all I've seen. Would appreciate your thoughts on the matter, and please do not try to dissuade me. Could just be a temporary thing anyway, but probably not...

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Old Nov 17, 2014, 05:07 PM
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I wouldn't dream of trying to talk you out of it. However, I think that emotions are part of being human and to be emotionless would make a person just a bit less than human. That being said, you need to do whatever you feel is right for you at this time.
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