| User | Comment |
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Iseult  | | posted 22-Nov-2003 3:39pm |
Yeah. I've been feeling guiltly for not feeling guilty for doing something bad. |
| dora | | (reply to Iseult) posted 22-Nov-2003 4:27pm |
That happens to me a lot.
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| Biggles | | posted 22-Nov-2003 5:30pm |
It's a horrid dark day, and because it never got light I didn't wake up this morning....I woke up at 10 to 4  The library shuts at 1, so I haven't managed to get any work done. |
Maarten  | | (reply to Biggles) posted 22-Nov-2003 6:57pm |
Too much Drambuie? |
| Biggles | | (reply to Maarten) posted 22-Nov-2003 7:16pm |
Not me! Just too horrid and dark a day.... |
ElvisFan67  | | posted 22-Nov-2003 7:32pm |
Petty little things, like a fear of leaving something behind at work that could cause a disaster. |
Maarten  | | (reply to Biggles) posted 22-Nov-2003 7:47pm |
A typical English day in that case? Didn't you have to celebrate England's biggest sports success since 1966? |
| darkshadowsseeker | | posted 23-Nov-2003 1:12am |
No, should I? |
bill   | | posted 23-Nov-2003 8:29am |
No, why ...should I be feeling guilty? oh dear! |
| Biggles | | (reply to Maarten) posted 23-Nov-2003 8:32am |
Was it? Is that why people are going on about it? They just won some cup....I really can't bring myself to care! Besides, I was still in bed when they played..... |
| Dino | | posted 23-Nov-2003 8:54am |
No surprisingly. |
| ROCKMAN | | posted 23-Nov-2003 10:04am |
Nope, no guilt here |
Irene007  | | posted 23-Nov-2003 12:06pm |
Nope! |
Maarten  | | (reply to Biggles) posted 23-Nov-2003 1:39pm |
Just a cup indeed. I guess the English needed a good result in sports. They were waiting for it for 37 years now!! |
| thevelvetcure | | posted 23-Nov-2003 5:40pm |
I feel guilty because I haven't told my manager exactly how I feel about the b!tch. Though I am progressively getting bit by bit closer to it though. |
| judgescratch | | posted 24-Nov-2003 1:53pm |
Yes, an affair. It seriously stressed, almost to ruin, a relationship I was in. |
cerealkiller   | | posted 24-Nov-2003 2:15pm |
Excellent question, but I can't talk about it here. |
| Biggles |
For fear of incriminating yourself, or because you don't think we want "that kind of thing" here? I have to say, that compared to before you've gone *way* up in my estimations  by actually posting honest, friendly comments. If you want to rant about something - go ahead! |
cerealkiller   | | (reply to Biggles) posted 24-Nov-2003 4:29pm |
Well, you are correct on both counts. Incrimination and things Kate wouldn't like. Thanks for the compliment. Rant? Hate being so depressed, such a feeling of being "abnormal" compared to the rest of the world. |
| Biggles |
I think Kate would probably agree that talking about things that upset you/are driving you into depression are fine when they aren't done in a troll-like way. But the incrimination thing is a problem..... I can't imagine what you must feel like. To have your desires be so at odds with the values of society. Are they at odds with your own values, or do you think the way you feel is always ok? My own desires are all things that society as a whole (at least where I live) will accept and support. To have desires that I couldn't even talk about freely would be very hard |
LindaH    |
I think if you wanted to talk about it, (but not to everyone at survey central) an understanding, empathetic, intelligent person to get in touch with would be Kristal_Rose. |
cerealkiller   | | (reply to Biggles) posted 24-Nov-2003 5:26pm |
I talk anonymously on other websites. If you want a change of pace go to www.craigslist.org and click on "discussions", then psychology where I go, or other topics. Some things people are willing to be helpful with, but on other topics they say I should die. |
| Biggles |
Hmm, I've been there before for some reason....Never posted I don't think, but I've definitely visited that website before. It's a smaller internet than I thought People can be so unable to understand some things. I try to keep an open mind, but it's almost impossible sometimes. If I'm ever seeimg closed-minded talking to you, just tell me and I'll try and snap out of it |
cerealkiller   | | (reply to Biggles) posted 24-Nov-2003 6:29pm |
People tend to be very small-minded about certain topics, totally lacking in understanding. I most likely wouldn't go into anything here. Can't even talk to the therapist about some things, would be turned in. |
| Biggles |
Yeah, I suppose there are some things that go too far to talk about with anyone - it shouldn't be like that though |
| sonikJ | | posted 26-Nov-2003 10:25pm |
Rather not divulge that info. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 30-Nov-2003 11:42am |
No. |
| mandy | | posted 2-Dec-2003 12:29am |
I have twinges of guilt at times about my new relationship. |
Wicksy  | | (reply to mandy) posted 2-Dec-2003 4:16am |
How is it getting along babes? |
| autumnlight |
About missing a few lectures - I thought I was going to be really behind. However this was alleviated a little today when I got my history assignment back - I got the best mark in the year - the equivalent of a high 1:1! That pretty much made my day. |
| Biggles |
Yay! Go Kym  You must have got the Manchester brain cell that day! |
| autumnlight | | (reply to Biggles) posted 3-Dec-2003 10:00am |
 indeed! And I dont intend to give it back! |
| mandy | | (reply to Wicksy) posted 3-Dec-2003 7:55pm |
pll. We've seen each other every weekend since we met. We get along very well and are extremely compatible. I like him alot. We're a good match and he seems sincere about wanting to continue to see me. It feels really good...hence the guilt |
| Biggles |
Good plan! |
| moonstone | | (reply to mandy) posted 17-Dec-2003 9:19pm |
Hey Mandy....New relationship? Can I even ask what happend with Sue? Don't have to talk 'bout if if ya don't want...Don't want to 'intrude'. |
| ASexyBabe |
not recently |
| freebird | | posted 11-Feb-2004 5:39pm |
Yes, I felt guilty about taking some time for myself and ignoring my teenagers. |