Thursday, November 20th, 2008 | Author: Liver
Struggling Through asked:
We’re talking outrageously, like in the most amazing of circumstances. You know you will always come in second to what they want, and for various personal reasons (they’re family, and other more important reasons) this person is not someone who can be taken out of your life. It’s not personal; they put self before *everyone* else, it’s just part of who they are and a psychological sickness/shortcoming like anxiety or compulsive lying. Their decisions will emotionally impact you for the rest of your life…so what are things/ideas to simply make the situation “better?”
Dominic
We’re talking outrageously, like in the most amazing of circumstances. You know you will always come in second to what they want, and for various personal reasons (they’re family, and other more important reasons) this person is not someone who can be taken out of your life. It’s not personal; they put self before *everyone* else, it’s just part of who they are and a psychological sickness/shortcoming like anxiety or compulsive lying. Their decisions will emotionally impact you for the rest of your life…so what are things/ideas to simply make the situation “better?”
Dominic
Category: Coping with Modern Life


Monday, 24. November 2008
Just don’t let it get to you.
Wednesday, 26. November 2008
i would sugest you see a counselor, no point in making u life that hard.
Friday, 28. November 2008
My friend lies and talks big about themselves and theyve done it because they seek it because they strive to be accepted and theyve done it just trying to be the awesome person.
For few minutes of living now know how you feel really are just trying to be the awesome person she consistently lies im like whatever let that its their regular way of living now know.