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God damn relapse. With ONE picture

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IvB
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Re: God damn relapse. With ONE picture

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L-F wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:11 am Trying to give a little perspective here. Since I'm guessing it's not ALL of you all of the time, how much space does this part of you take up?
We all wear/have different hats/masks/personas/alter egos, etc. We act differently in church than we would with friends at a party. We talk differently with grandparents vs buddies at the pub. Our behaviour changes depending upon our environment and the people we are with.

Are there times this needy, feisty, hungry man is satisfied? And what does that look like? What triggers this part of you? Just throwing out some questions to ponder, or not. No need to answer them here.
Thank you, L-F, you are right, as usual. Interesting question about the triggers. I think for me it's times of uncertainty, when something stressful is happening and I feel the need to escape in fantasy at least for a while. And also time when I am bored/have too much time to think.
DB, what about you?
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Re: God damn relapse. With ONE picture

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DreamingBlue wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 12:42 am And so the inner argument, the turmoil, the conflict, the ruminating and daydreaming, the what ifs, all come flooding back. I hate it.
Wow! You described this so perfectly.

It's really scary to think that all the intensity can come running back at such a moment's notice. It's scary when you feel like your own brain is your enemy. How do you escape that?
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