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Re: Im so sad » annierose

Posted by LegWarmers on December 18, 2005, at 21:56:15

In reply to Re: Im so sad » LegWarmers, posted by annierose on December 18, 2005, at 15:12:19

> I know that during my period I feel sadder about things that normally wouldn't get me so crazy. It's tough being a woman sometimes. Our hormones raging inside of us.
>

I think thats what it is, Ive been so emotional the last few days and then today I was crying like a baby over things that normally wouldnt hit so hard.

> Sounds like someone upset you. Why wouldn't you want to let them know that? You could appoach it in a nice way, "I felt xyz when you said blah, blah blah." It may help you feel better, but you know your situation best.
>

Things worked out and and I will be telling them, eventually. It is always better to say something, I fell into a pit of self pity today.

> What book are you currently reading? I'm just finishing up "Confessions of the Ugly Stepsisters" --- light, entertaining, nothing to make me think or cry. Every once in awhile, I need to lighten the reading load with thinkless material!!

thats so funny! I tried to start "confessions of a shopaholic" but couldnt pay attention or sit still so I went out christmas shopping to get rid of my negative energy. I like the sound of the book you are reading. Ill have to pick up a copy. Thinkless material is great! Thanks again

 

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