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I've always felt like people were overstepping my boundaries. I'm just getting enough courage to say something when it bothers me. But I have mixed feelings of guilt that maybe I'm making impulse or poor judgments that isolate myself from the rest of the world - just to protect my boundaries. Protecting my boundaries gives me time to process my feelings and thoughts in my head, but should I be anti-social to do it?
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schizoaffective bipolar type Lithium, Trazodone, Klonopin, Abilify, Zoloft |
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I think u need to think about yourself 1st. Although, do u care if u are antisocial?
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It's a mixed bag. I want to be able to have my thinking time, but I worry about what others will think of me. I don't mind being away from the social scene other than what people will think about me.
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schizoaffective bipolar type Lithium, Trazodone, Klonopin, Abilify, Zoloft |
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i don't think u should worry about wen u need alone time ... real friends will understand. also, i'd rather appear antisocial and isolate than be walked all over.
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It sounds like you're asking about the distinction between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication. If so, here are a couple of articles you might be interested in: Setting boundaries Appropriately: Assertiveness Training Assertive Communication |
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I had or ave the same problem, however, I am working on it.
Now I know that if people ask a question about me they are not necessarily trying do discover something negative about me. And not every comment is a criticism, people often are just expressing a preference. |
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