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Default Mar 31, 2018 at 05:51 PM
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I was a teacher before I had a nervous breakdown. I was taking my dog a walk earlier this week when two youngstets said clear enough for me to hear : they are a psycho. It keeps cycling round my head. I know I am not.
Kids don't realise the true meaning behind some of these phrases they use. I was a kid once and I have said things without fully recognising the impact.
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Default Apr 01, 2018 at 02:01 AM
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So why did you post this?! Are you looking for remarks for that kids? ))))
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Default Apr 01, 2018 at 02:24 AM
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Because I don't want to be known as a psycho. If I were male my behaviour would be justified. I am not unstable.
But anyway I see your jokey spin on it. I miss having a title . I feel like nothing. I am a nobody.
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Maybe you should be posting this in the coping with emotions forum.
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I'm sorry you had this distressing experience. Yes, I'm quite certain every one of us has, at one time or another, said or done things that were hurtful to someone else. I know in my own life I have been, at various times, both victim & perpetrator.

I'm a student of the ancient Tibetan Buddhist "Lojong" teachings. And one of the primary objectives of these teachings is to help us come to the realization that the joys & sorrows, hopes & fears we feel as individuals are the same joys & sorrows, hopes & fears that are felt by all people everywhere. "We're all in this together," as the Buddhist nun Pema Chödrön has written. I send hugs your way... with the hope that you will be able to find deep peace within...

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Default Apr 25, 2018 at 10:36 AM
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My gran thinks it was mistaken identity and the kids were referring to the neighbour. Even though I re arranged the flower pots in the garden because I needed to get out the house when my relatives where not so slyly speaking about me. Thankfully I won't be out staying my welcome and I will finish my HNC and apply to university and it will be a whole new fresh start for me.
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