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3Hotdogs

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3. That is sad.
Mon May 31, 2021, 01:48 PM
May 2021

I wonder how many people who appear “normal,” have learned the role playing mechanisms of acting.



That leaves you with the question, can you learn new behavior patterns and ways of interacting? That is what I am working on for myself.

I am thinking about my grandson who is 6. He wants to interact with school peers but does so in a way that gets him labeled as a bully.

Congrats! :-))) SheltieLover May 2021 #1
Thank you Tink41 May 2021 #2
Not sure if you have a trauma history but, if so, SheltieLover May 2021 #4
Look Me in The Eye Lydiarose Mar 2022 #12
That is sad. 3Hotdogs May 2021 #3
That is sad! Tink41 May 2021 #5
YES. Disclose to your family. 3Hotdogs May 2021 #6
Now that is funny! Tink41 May 2021 #7
Great Perspective dandrews Nov 2021 #8
k&r n/t area51 Dec 2021 #9
I had that Ah Ha moment this week.. cannabis_flower Dec 2021 #10
All of this resonates. Tink41 Jan 2022 #11
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