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Post by JMX on Apr 28, 2020 23:41:29 GMT -5
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Post by JMX on Apr 28, 2020 23:51:46 GMT -5
Every one will read something different in this. That’s why I love it.
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Post by jim44444 on May 11, 2020 6:23:37 GMT -5
OK - that was strange.
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Post by JMX on May 22, 2020 20:46:54 GMT -5
Jim. I met someone in my neighborhood that reminds me of you. I thought for a second - is this Jim? Alas, I am sure it is not but if it was I totally “get” the dynamic.
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Post by jim44444 on May 22, 2020 21:24:04 GMT -5
Jim. I met someone in my neighborhood that reminds me of you. I thought for a second - is this Jim? Alas, I am sure it is not but if it was I totally “get” the dynamic. Sadly I suspect your neighborhood does not extend into NE Ohio. I thought about this video and I interpret it as her struggle within herself. The part of her that wants to be free from her current dynamic at odds with the part that craves the familiar. The universal complexity of the yin and yang.
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Post by mirrororchid on Jun 16, 2020 17:13:53 GMT -5
Every one will read something different in this. That’s why I love it. That chick totally has Borderline Personality Disorder. They can be enticing. Need you so bad, insecure, furious at the smallest slight, desperate to get you back after they overreact. Those that love them know their BPD love's fragile condition, attempt to protect them from harm, inevitably accidentally hurt them, question whether they can go on with the whipsaw roller coaster, and take them back repeatedly when the BPD love is ashamed of what they've done. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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