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coffee and contemplation0
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UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »_Deadman_Walking_ wrote: »UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »JUNE 15!
If you’re planning my birthday, you’re off by a week. Please try harder.
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orangegato wrote: »
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Oh *kitten* that is disgusting. Come on.0
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Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.4 -
projectbradley wrote: »Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.
This could apply to 1/2 the people here.
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Your *kitten* is wearing me down. What the hell am I doing?0
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princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.
This could apply to 1/2 the people here.
Easier said than done.
Truth and not just here but in our everyday lives. I've lost a couple old friends where I can't even go out for drinks with them since losing weight because they're still overweight and obsessed with my fitness passive aggressively due to their insecurities.
At my age I feel like I've taken far too many hits in life and I've drawn a line that I won't sacrifice my self worth and integrity for anyone. Ever again. I've come a long way, even in the last 6 months and I'm still learning how to find that self love. I just wish others would focus on the same instead of reflecting that on others.6 -
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SabotageinStilettos wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Your *kitten* is wearing me down. What the hell am I doing?
I told you I was intense. I’ll try to reign it in.
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It’s never you. Or always you. What are we talking about here?0
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SabotageinStilettos wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »SabotageinStilettos wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Your *kitten* is wearing me down. What the hell am I doing?
I told you I was intense. I’ll try to reign it in.
Maybe being worn down is a good thing
I’ve been worn for so long I don’t even know how to live another way
I feel like I want you to pet my hair and reassure me that life will never be anything but this0 -
projectbradley wrote: »princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.
This could apply to 1/2 the people here.
Easier said than done.
Truth and not just here but in our everyday lives. I've lost a couple old friends where I can't even go out for drinks with them since losing weight because they're still overweight and obsessed with my fitness passive aggressively due to their insecurities.
At my age I feel like I've taken far too many hits in life and I've drawn a line that I won't sacrifice my self worth and integrity for anyone. Ever again. I've come a long way, even in the last 6 months and I'm still learning how to find that self love. I just wish others would focus on the same instead of reflecting that on others.
Congrats on your progress!
As someone who has very very low self confidence, I know that sometimes it takes another person to point out the positives to start to realize they may be right. Insecurities suck. Don't kick us when we are down. Take your positivity and hand it out. Like Oprah. Share that *kitten*. Pump each other up. Make someone's day.3 -
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Too good to be true but I can still enjoy it.0
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But if its not too good must be true0
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C'mere and snuggle J0
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It’s gonna crash. I just know it0
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projectbradley wrote: »C'mere and snuggle J
B i could use some snuggles...put that onsie on and get on over here1 -
projectbradley wrote: »C'mere and snuggle J
B i could use some snuggles...put that onsie on and get on over here
Cnaa't postts .. wirelsss badd on the plaaneea, see ya in 4 hrsaa1 -
princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.
This could apply to 1/2 the people here.
Easier said than done.
Truth and not just here but in our everyday lives. I've lost a couple old friends where I can't even go out for drinks with them since losing weight because they're still overweight and obsessed with my fitness passive aggressively due to their insecurities.
At my age I feel like I've taken far too many hits in life and I've drawn a line that I won't sacrifice my self worth and integrity for anyone. Ever again. I've come a long way, even in the last 6 months and I'm still learning how to find that self love. I just wish others would focus on the same instead of reflecting that on others.
Congrats on your progress!
As someone who has very very low self confidence, I know that sometimes it takes another person to point out the positives to start to realize they may be right. Insecurities suck. Don't kick us when we are down. Take your positivity and hand it out. Like Oprah. Share that *kitten*. Pump each other up. Make someone's day.
I missed this post!
I don't think I ever kick anyone when their down?! What? Unless I'm misunderstanding you are wayyyyy off. And I do take my positivity and share it, a ton. That said, I have my own life, my own family, my own struggles and it's not my responsibility to make others feel better because they don't fell good about themselves. That's up to them. People need to take responsibility for themselves and be accountable not reflect their problems on others so they feel better.1 -
princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »princess7955 wrote: »projectbradley wrote: »Just because you're riddled with insecurities doesn't mean others have to be. Thats a personal problem and has nothing to do with me or others.
Find some self love, fix the problem and don't look to place your issues on other people. I know my self worth, just find yours.
This could apply to 1/2 the people here.
Easier said than done.
Truth and not just here but in our everyday lives. I've lost a couple old friends where I can't even go out for drinks with them since losing weight because they're still overweight and obsessed with my fitness passive aggressively due to their insecurities.
At my age I feel like I've taken far too many hits in life and I've drawn a line that I won't sacrifice my self worth and integrity for anyone. Ever again. I've come a long way, even in the last 6 months and I'm still learning how to find that self love. I just wish others would focus on the same instead of reflecting that on others.
Congrats on your progress!
As someone who has very very low self confidence, I know that sometimes it takes another person to point out the positives to start to realize they may be right. Insecurities suck. Don't kick us when we are down. Take your positivity and hand it out. Like Oprah. Share that *kitten*. Pump each other up. Make someone's day.
I'm actually going to ahead and say one more thing because it's important to recognize this.
You're doing it right now and you don't even know it. You say "us" as in there's some type of club that I'm not part of. Herein lies the problem. You're segregating me as though I'm somehow different than you. I have insecurities as well since I'm actually just as much of a human being as you with the only difference in being my body. That's body shaming 101 whether I'm fat, fit or skinny. It's irrelevant if I'm further along in my journey, if you segregate me and shame me for my body it's the same feeling and people don't realize this.
This is me. Hi, I'm Bradley.
Now can I be part of the *kitten* club?
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