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cardiogirl - 2007-06-23 05:37:54
I think it's normal but true, not crazy. But I know what you mean, I am my own worst critic. So many times if someone else related the same situation I had then felt the same way about it that I do, I would empathize. But when it's me feeling how I do, I tell myself I should do better. Does that make any sense?
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Amy - 2007-06-23 08:48:28
I've read that psychologists consider infatuation to be a "normal psychosis." However, just because it's "normal" that doesn't make it fun when you can't have the object of desire. I totally understand what you mean about how when you think about someone constantly and dream about that person, too, your brain tricks itself into thinking there's more there than there actually is. I've been in that state for months. By the way, thank you for the second note. I might have to add a guestbook just for you.
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Rachel - 2007-06-24 19:40:45
He's very sexy, funny, and has good taste in music...how is that not him? It is him! And I know about the obsessing. If I'm not with someone, I'm better for wanting someone.
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