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What is something you wish you could talk more about, but don't for fear of what other people would think?

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Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

I don't really about what people think anymore. It's far less stressful to not care. You should check out my political answers over on answermug and you'll get the proof for that statement. I'm not a favorite among the leftist crowd.

Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

Those little tiny zits that you get on your butt that feel like someone is sticking an ice pick in your cheek. What's up with them?

Tris Fray Potter Profile

Periods

Roy Lovett Profile
Roy Lovett answered

My insecurities

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

The death of a loved one. "Instinct" says to never speak of the person to the one who lost the loved one and yet part OF the healing process is talking about them. I wish I had more guts sometimes but I still tend to tread lightly.

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Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch commented
Feelings, for most people, are uncomfortable when they are shared. At my age, all I know is that I've gone through a lot of stuff and that pain is inevitable. If I can help someone through a difficult few moments by taking a little time out of my day to ask about something that might be hard to talk about - but I'm getting a sense that they really need to unburden themselves - then I open that door.

If they shut the door firmly back in place, I'm good with that decision as well. It's their feelings - it's their loss that they're grieving. I just want to be open for them to share if they need to. Most of the times, people don't reach out - their grief and their pain holds them firmly in place.

I will also mention that funeral homes are a great resource to turn to should they feel "stuck".
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
I never thought of that place as being a sorce of help. You are right my friend. ☺
Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch commented
:D

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