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Poohbah
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A close family member said something mean to me today. I told them they owed me an apology and went on my way. I didn't feel hurt, I was somewhat annoyed, Now hours later I am not sure if I should have had feelings of hurt and had turned them off. Or I really wasn't hurt. As I think of the event now hours later I think my feelings were hurt because what was said was mean and uncalled for. But now I am also questioning whether my feelings of hurt are coming from an intellectual introspective assessment of what happened. Or are an actual emotional reaction irrespective of my intellectual assessment. Has anyone had a similar experience?
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I haven't experienced a lack of emotion, but I often wonder if I overreact to certain situations. Like something will happen that will invoke an emotional response that is out of proportion to the situation, then I spend hours dwelling on whether or not my response was warranted. Similar situation but also the complete opposite. I suppose in a sense it is similar thinking.
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Poohbah
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Thanks. It is similar. I sometimes don't know if what I am feeling is related to the event or a reaction based on what I perceive would be a "normal" reaction.
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ChaoticInsanity, "emotional response that is out of proportion to the situation"
I've been told that has been me... I asked an ex in past year if I acted or did anything strange when in college. That's one of the things he brought up.... among some other things that really confused him. |
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I have this all the time. I never know if I reacted the right way because I was just not effect by what was said at the time. It's like hours later when I start thinking about what was said that I start wondering if it was something I just made up in my head or if it was real.
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A lot of the time, depending whose up front, there is no telling how I'm going to react. Each personality has their own way they deal with stimuli. After a change later, it's like WTF did I behave like that according to the alter next up front.
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I've been there many times, as I do have an alter and there is often confusion about how I really feel or should feel. What has worked best is to follow the strongest feeling Not the logic but the feeling. Then go back to the person who riled me and say something or other. Maybe not too hard, as I don't need a guilt trip. But just telling the person gently that I question what he/she said to me helps both my logical self and the inner child. If I can't tell the person, or am too afraid too, I will work up some anger, beat on a phone book, and cuss, until it gets out of my system.
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This is much more than quick to anger. We also have "mr cool logic " that you can't piss off that rarely shows up. I wouldn't read too much into this. |
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