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Re: not liking my T's 'other' clients » Dinah

Posted by Jost on October 5, 2006, at 23:27:34

In reply to Re: not liking my T's 'other' clients » Jost, posted by Dinah on October 5, 2006, at 21:23:45

I meant to say that I don't hate the people in a literal sense. I meant the phrase colloquially. Mostly, I feel a strong need/desire/desperation to get away from them.

I certainly don't hate them.


But I do know what you mean-- the way I experience things does absolutely seem like the way they are-- but then I sometimes feel so odd, that I figure if it's not "the way they are" it's probably some kind of peculiarity, that I'd better not confess to-- but then confess to anyway. Possibly as some sort of unconscious expiation, or attempt to somewhat implicate the other person-- cause now they know-- it's as if they share it.

Maybe? I'm not sure why I sometimes feel compelled to burst out with things about myself.

Jost


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