Have you been Drained of True Emotion?

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I don't really talk about my emotions nor really use them to make decisions and it's hard to recognize what I'm actually feeling, I don't know. Than when I'm in a relationship and I want my space, than it starts spiraling into hell with them and they get fed up with me. And leave me going wtf lol, I just love my alone time.
 
VIBE;5396151 said:
a.mann;5396140 said:
heartache is not the only gauge for emotions

what about ; pleasure, joy,amusement, pride, lust, apprehensive etc

you rarely see these pseudo-psychopaths denouncing those

funny how that works....

I choose what emotions I want to keep and what emotions I don't.

I don't think it's hard to do that. It makes for a better life IMO.

oh really

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haute;5396155 said:
no I can still feel things deeply

I've had heartaches but I chalk it up to life being what life is

But has that realization affected how you love in your current relationships?
 
no I'm not drained

I've learned to my best ability to live in the NOW ,enjoy the moment, and continue to BE

Often times I'm engaging in a fun time with a prospective young lady ... and I think to myself...

"this shyt wont last".. (especially with these fickle women now a days.)

I've said this before, that life is a series of "good" and "bad" moments, then you die.

If im in a situation where i can maximize the joy thats being felt in that moment.. I wont hold myself back.. only cause I know that its temporary. Life is temporary so I wont walk around emotionally numb. I just walk around knowing that "this too shall pass" eventually.

so I try to take advantage of the good moments and lessen the bad ones

So I still feel joy/happiness- pain and heartache .... I'm just better prepared for it.
 
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VIBE;5396126 said:
I was going to make a thread today about having prepared yourself for the death of your loved ones.

Have you thought about their deaths to the point that you've prepared yourself for it?

I have, and I think it's a good thing. I've seen death fuck up a lot of people, when their loved ones die, they go into a deep depression and are zombie-like. This is what made me start mentally preparing for the deaths of my loved ones. When I first thought of it, it saddened me and I choked up, but I've been doing it so long that now I don't really get so sad and choked up.

Maybe it's weird, but I feel it's a good thing.

But to answer the thread, I'm not fully drained of my emotions. Somewhat, yes.

you gonna make this thread?? cause i was going to answer but i don't want to hurt kat's thread and i'd like to contribute to your thread.

i am concerned with the welfare of other people. so to answer the question in this thread. No
 
I see his w lot of women around 30.

Just lash out spontaneously or have that wall up.

I'm like smh these jaded chics. Ask myself is it worth it, and the answer is no 98% of the time.
 
a.mann;5396140 said:
heartache is not the only gauge for emotions

what about ; pleasure, joy,amusement, pride, lust, apprehensive etc

you rarely see these pseudo-psychopaths denouncing those

funny how that works....
I've never really been down with emotions like "happiness" or "pride" either:
fiat_money;2324356 said:
I value money over nearly everything.

But I'm not sure if I experience "happiness" as an emotion.
fiat_money;2573956 said:
The key to "happiness" is discarding unnecessary/negative emotions, and killing the desire to be "happy".
fiat_money;500017 said:
...Pride is not exclusively negative.

Regardless, I have no pride.
fiat_money;2211668 said:
I don't think it's pride, but I do view 99.9963% of humans as inferior.
 
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matt-;5396198 said:
VIBE;5396126 said:
I was going to make a thread today about having prepared yourself for the death of your loved ones.

Have you thought about their deaths to the point that you've prepared yourself for it?

I have, and I think it's a good thing. I've seen death fuck up a lot of people, when their loved ones die, they go into a deep depression and are zombie-like. This is what made me start mentally preparing for the deaths of my loved ones. When I first thought of it, it saddened me and I choked up, but I've been doing it so long that now I don't really get so sad and choked up.

Maybe it's weird, but I feel it's a good thing.

But to answer the thread, I'm not fully drained of my emotions. Somewhat, yes.

you gonna make this thread?? cause i was going to answer but i don't want to hurt kat's thread and i'd like to contribute to your thread.

i am concerned with the welfare of other people. so to answer the question in this thread. No

Nah, I'm too lazy to do it. This thread is similar to it, as it deals with emotions, so I brought it here.

The question wouldn't high jack her thread, as it pertains to the topic.

 
i think the only time i'll cry is when my mom dies, for the simple fact i'm a big mamas boy, shit my mom is like my best friend who i tell everything to
 
Its a generational thing- people seem to wear it as a badge of honor. Everybody in a race to care the least.
 
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I hate apathy. Me n my chick actually had a mini argument over Ray Lewis Lol

We're watchin the game and he's doin what he do-cryin, crazy emotional speach, uber-positive

This chick "he doin too much" smh smh
 
Allergens;5396286 said:
JG's Legal Adviser;5396279 said:
After my wife left me all alone in the cold with a broken heart, I put a wall around myself and won't let anyone in. I don't feel happiness, sadness, joy, or pain anymore. It's like all the emotions I once experienced that made me feel "human" have gone away and I'm just here now with a feeling of neutrality on everything. My logic and reasoning is better than ever now that I have no emotions in the way.

your story sounds like the opening dialog to a Liam Neason movie

Taken Pt.3: A Green Choice of Affairs
 

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