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Old Jan 06, 2012, 03:30 PM
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Sometimes trusting with trauma and a fact that you might be having unknown parts can result in such crap. yuck.
Without anybody meaning to hurt anybody
I am so sorry for doing it in chat today.

It really sucks.
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Old Jan 15, 2012, 10:40 AM
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It happens, especially with ones like us. Do not be hard on yourself, it's not your fault this happens. But boy is it difficult to deal with. As I still have trouble accepting my DX of DID, my boyfriend does as well. Blows off everything that confirms the DID because I do too... But then when this kind of thing happens it makes things even more difficult for me because I look like a liar when I'm saying I never said or did something. Can't have it both ways. But the denial phase, I guess you can.

Denial phase stinks.

Anyways, be easy with yourself, I can't count how many times I have been called a liar, and yeah I probably lied but did not lie knowing I was lieing. Some things you really just don't know you did or said or some things you just can't answer the way others want you to answer.
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I'd lock my hands behind my head, I'd cover my heart and hit the deck, I'd brace myself for the impact if I were you.
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Thanks for this!
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