Persistance
Question:
Persistance can sometimes be disrespectful … and pushy.
Response:
Actually, I would still like to talk with Miss Leche, but it may be mostly on an emotional level. But on a more rational level, I feel like I will save myself some heartache if I let go of her. It won’t be easy though, because I might have a tendency toward OCD or codependency, or who knows what. I have this really weird, clingy nature about me. ———– – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -UglySt…@aol.com (Pyrite) wrote in message <news:e42fe79a.0302062002.1b06e411@posting.google.com>… > Persistance can sometimes be disrespectful … and pushy.
Response:
I think Miss Leche could heal me a bit. The medicine I need may be something less mundane than just a pill. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -UglySt…@aol.com (Pyrite) wrote in message <news:e42fe79a.0302062002.1b06e411@posting.google.com>… > Persistance can sometimes be disrespectful … and pushy.
Response:
re: Miss Milk I am uncomfortable with other people touching her, yet I get the sense she has been touched pretty often. We might become friends, but I’d be afraid of becoming more. And why would she want to be friends anyway, if she has no "use" for me? Pyrite < —– Will *never* be a player. It goes against his nature.
Response:
I apologize for that previous post. There I go … pointing fingers again. This rock up my a** will do me in, one of these days. But overall, I am glad I "feel". I don’t think there is anything wrong with an emotion, so long as it is tempered with reason. There are probably web sites that explain emotions, in scientific terms, but I avoid them. I like to revel in the mysteries of human behavior. ——————– BTW, remember how I said that when I flip through the pages of my dictionary, my eyes will tend to stop on certain words? Right before this post, they stopped on the word "rabies".