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Default Jan 28, 2023 at 02:51 PM
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Not gonna lie, I was pretty coo-coo in the brain, as I say.

I saw life, and people as such a strange thing. Just couldnt understand any of that.

Used to go downtown alone, and just do walks alone, waiting and hoping to "find something".

Anyway.

I was so out there about make relationships. I say it, i was coo-coo.

And now, with a loooong process, Im just normal.

And I want and like just a normal life. Dont have problems picking clothes as I used to. Or knowing how to talk a conversation, or knowing what to do with empty time, I have normal interests, etc, etc. Im a normal guy.

Does anyone had the same process?

And can make a really thick line on how it used to be, and how it is now.
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Default Jan 30, 2023 at 11:14 AM
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I am so glad your life has changed for the better. That gives hope to us all! Thanks for sharing!
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