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Does it matter?

Posted by muffled on October 2, 2005, at 18:18:50

In reply to Re: No-no-no-no*trigger* » muffled, posted by Tamar on October 2, 2005, at 17:54:41

> > So I had this thing, I was journalling. I was talking about fear, and I started to describe various types. Like the fear where you say no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no quietly over and over to yourself to fill your mind so that theres nothing else but that. Do you think I saw that on T.V. or maybe read it somewhere? Was it maybe me? Damn, I just don't know. Maybe I'm just making it all up so I can know SOMEthing. But I don't even know where it came from? Sorry if I'm being selfish and not posting to others, but I don't feel I have anything to offer thats any good to anybody right now.
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> I don't know if you saw it on TV, but I do it too sometimes and I imagine a lot of people do the same thing. However, I don’t find it works very well, because when I do it I can’t seem to push away the thing I’m saying ‘no’ to. It’s a particularly painful kind of fear for me.
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> You’re not being selfish and you don’t need to apologise!
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> Are you OK?
>
> Tamar
>
Yes. I'm ok.
I always am.
I don't do the no-no-no thing now. I don't let anything get me. I'm all grown up and I'm tough. I will survive.
I THINK Idid it as a kid. I don't know. I think it worked very well. The no's all swirling around your brain block everything. Take you to safe places. Thats what I THINK. I don't know though. I wish I knew why I thought this. Does it matter?

 

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