Love Stinks!
ghidorah
– December 14, 2007 05:46PM
We all know it. This is the spot to get it off your chest.
stan adams
– May 25, 2008 09:52AM
right on
Given that a lot of us have posted in semi-anonymity for 10 years we are in unique position to be neutral but not totally uninvested in things.
Kinda nice to have...
bahamut
– May 25, 2008 04:15PM
PS...
if that album were even remotely available via pay sources, i would strongly encourage you to buy it...
ddt
– May 25, 2008 04:54PM
nice -- thanks. and that's a good reminder: we should all focus more on what makes us feel better (as long as it doesn't harm others).
got links to any senegalese or other west african music?
ddt
bahamut
– May 25, 2008 05:16PM
no that's the only thing i have. i used to enjoy listening to radio sierra leone on shortwave before that country went to hell...
Tony Leggett
(Moderator)
– May 25, 2008 05:27PM
we should all focus more on what makes us feel better
Sadly, I can't find any coke dealers in my neighbourhood...
ddt
– May 25, 2008 05:31PM
tony, see my condition to that statement. damaging to others or self, maybe? at least, don't go breaking our hearts.
(and tony, does the name "tan le" from sydney mean anything to you? had dinner w/ her and a friend the other night. waaaay out of my league.
ddt
ghidorah
– May 26, 2008 03:23AM
Raise taxes on cavemen.
--jw
Re: just being happy. From my experience thats a huge piece of the puzzle. Thing about depression/anxiety is that when you get down to brass tacks, its just us doing it to ourselves.
Glad to hear about the thaw Baha. That seems to happen quit a bit--people need the reality of a breakup to understand what they got in the other. Unfortunately its a kind of emotional tetter-totter. Hope things stabilize on the positive side.
I had to break a "drama triangle" with an old attachment earlier this week. It was/is tough but she's consciously or unconsciously trying to wedge herself between Glenda and I and I just wont put up with that. I know her feelings are hurt, and that makes me deeply sad, but I just can't help her. The only thing I can do is pray that she finds the piece of mind she's looking for and try to be supportive from far far away.
That being said, Walla Walla is a small town and I end up bumping into her all over the place and its very uncomfortable. DDT, I feel your pain.
Things with Glenda are going great--each weekend we can spend together seems to show how truly compatible we are. as the song goes, I'm walkin on sunshine.
Chow guys, the dawn is only an hour away and I've got to try to get some shuteye before my day has to officially start.
In closing I just want to say you guys are great! Hope you all have a fantastic Memorial Day.
Jeff Cooper
– May 29, 2008 04:53PM
All right, I'm back from my trip 30 hours, and I'm already so fucking mad at my wife I could pull out my already-thinning hair.
If it weren't for children and their needs I would have been out of here years ago.
Fuck.
John Willoughby
– May 29, 2008 05:33PM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Sorry, Jeff.
ddt
– May 29, 2008 07:30PM
yeah, sorry, jeff. take some breaths, get some distance, remember the positive reasons you're there. 'course, easy to say when you're not in the middle of the love blender.
ddt
Tony Leggett
(Moderator)
– May 30, 2008 10:41PM
>and tony, does the name "tan le" from sydney mean anything to you?
Um, no. Can't say it does.
ddt
– June 21, 2008 09:05PM
man, therapy and antidepressants trying to combine to keep me from feeling like a husk that's just going through the motions, and i feel like i'm regressing -- realizing i'm still in love with the ex, even knowing how weak and selfish ("can you give me an example of when she showed basic human empathy?" "ummm...."). friends swear this is a necessary first step, but it sucks. fighting really hard not to call her, see her, and ask if there's any chance of us again.
going to drug myself to sleep,
ddt
John Willoughby
– June 21, 2008 10:07PM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Sorry, ddt. I've been there. Don't make the call if you can help it.
tliet
– June 22, 2008 01:47AM
Sorry to hear Daniel, have you thought about the possibility to completely change one part of your life?
El Jeffe
– June 22, 2008 03:41AM
What a journey.
ddt - hang in there. My brief bout with panic attacks (strangest thing in my life) and I can understand what you're saying. Strangely, I have found comfort in eating 'bad for me' food. I figured I'd try that before booze. And, yeah, whatever can get you a good night's sleep, too.
Cheering for you, bud.
ddt
– June 22, 2008 05:03AM
thanks, guys. i'm working on it, but most days she's there in my mind, as almost everything i do (including brushing my teeth to bike racing) we did together until she started doing it all with someone else. feel like i need to be in an "ex anonymous" program with a sponsor to call.
bill, glad to hear the panic attacks have faded. note if anything you did reduced them, and focus on that.
ddt
johnny k
– June 22, 2008 11:29AM
As Bill notes:
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If the temptation seems overpowering while you are in bed, GET OUT OF BED AND GO INTO THE KITCHEN AND FIX YOURSELF A SNACK, even if it is in the middle of the night, and even if you are not hungry, and despite your fears of gaining weight. The purpose behind this suggestion is that you GET YOUR MIND ON SOMETHING ELSE. You are the subject of your thoughts, so to speak.
El Jeffe
– June 22, 2008 03:04PM
What a journey.
Yeah, strangely, I've found actual COMFORT in some food. Nothing too bad/much. But, the body does like the diversion.
rino
– June 22, 2008 03:17PM
In America, the only respectable form of socialism is socialism for the rich.
I concur, do not make the call.
Been there ... a long time ago but sounds the same.