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samtoo
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02 Aug 2010, 10:52 am

I feel unable to type sometimes, because I feel that I might hurt emotionally vulnerable people.
I feel as though I might hurt people if I type what I'm feeling and it is shared by them in some way or other.
I feel responsible for my own mind and I feel as though I must protect other people from what I might say.
This is irrational, and I need an outlet for my emotions.
I need to say something sometimes but I just cannot bring myself to say it out of fear of causing problems.
I need to stop fearing myself and understand that people won't be affected by what I type.


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02 Aug 2010, 10:55 am

Admirable. I don't really care about people that much.


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02 Aug 2010, 1:02 pm

Not OCD. Insecurity and low self worth.



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02 Aug 2010, 1:09 pm

There are some OCD type problems.


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02 Aug 2010, 3:10 pm

You surely have the right to express your emotions, keeping them kept inside might make you ill (as it usually happens to me). You can also keep a diary, or a blog or some other means of expressing yourself. When you share your problems/anxieties some other people might benefit if they recognize themselves in your problems - they might feel less alone, so nothing wrong with that!