In a perfect world, discipline would cure all ills. But in the real world, not so much. How do we deal with those diagnoses that spanking just can't make go away. (You know, depression, ADD, DID/MPD. The thing a therapist would put on your medical record to convince the insurance company that they have to pay up, if you had a therapist and health insurance.)
by Homeatlast » Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:56 pm
Is it just me or are friendships sometimes just too freaking hard and painful to open yourself up to?
I am not suggesting that being without friends is a good thing in anyway what-so-ever, however, every now and again I think how much safer it would be, not allowing people in and having the potential to get hurt or have people leave without explanantion.
Sorry - childish rant. I should just go to bed and sleep it off. I know I am lucky in so many ways - I just don't feel it tonight.
thanks for the ear
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by BickaBecka » Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:48 am
*cuddle*
I'm better on the phone than in text... but I do look forward to seeing you, even if you're only text. Perhaps we could have some sort of interesting conversation tomorrow?
Thinking of you. Have some cake. Damp apple and almond. Hope you like it.
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