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Re: Babble Experience » littleone

Posted by Larry Hoover on June 4, 2006, at 22:39:37

In reply to Re: Babble Experience » Daisym, posted by littleone on June 4, 2006, at 21:13:33

> Whereas if someone is upset about something but posts with a calmer tone, then they generally get fewer replies.

Do you wonder if your tone suggests assurance? Less need, more reflection? Insight over raw emotion?

> Or in my case, very few replies. That's why I've tried to stop posting. Because I feel very hurt when I get few replies. I know part of that goes back to being ignored by my mum, but even knowing that hasn't made it any easier for me. The lack of response usually causes a lot more distress for me than the original issue I posted about.
>
> That's why this poster lurks instead of posts.

....because I feel a kinship with you in some aspects of emotional reactions, and I can't imagine I'd not pick something up.

I'm a touch baffled, and sincerely sorry.

Lar

 

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