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Does anyone just feel that they are immature? I was bored at Xmas day and i was being childish and silly. I bugged people with too many questions and at one stage at the end of the day I pretended my finger was a gun and i shot about 5 or 6 people with it. Pow, pow. etc.
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I know you are, but what am I?
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![]() MoxieDoxie, unaluna
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When I was a child I was badly beaten and verbally
abused. And though I did not know it at the time, I entered a trance-state which I've learned is a natural option if the reality is too bad to bear. When the child does this,the pain is not so painful, the words not so loud, the treatment not so cruel. The problem is,the child is 'frozen' in that state, i.e. he STAYS at that emotional age even when he becomes an adult! He is,as it is commonly known, an 'Adult-Child.' If this seems to be you,please find a therapist to help you work through this. If you need more info,message me,I'll help all I can. Deepest Respect, BLUEDOVE |
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Half of the US population is immature in a bad, dysfunctional way. Nothing wrong with being child-like in a good way.
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You were having fun and not hurting anyone, sounds like what I get up to when I'm bored.
I occasionally look at people who take being mature and grown up very seriously and they are some of the boring, miserable buggers going. If thats what maturity does to you I don't want it! |
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