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Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 1:34 pm
I know this sounds completely insane, but... there are people i my head that like talk to me and stuff. Its not always negative stuff like on the lifetime movies or anything, just, they talk to each other and sometimes me like regular people. I can sometimes hold out conversations with them for hours on end. Or they argue with each other for hours on end. But sometimes they're really really frightening, there is one especially that is like, really really mean and critical. They are constantly there, and they keep me up all night long, even if theyre not talking to me. Id say there are a little more than five. Maybe six, seven, maybe eight. I try to ignore them, because I hope that if I do they'll get the message that they're not welcomed, but they don't go!!!!! Ive had them ever since I could remember, and just found out this wasn't exactly 'normal' about a year ago. Since people are always making such a big deal about this kind of stuff, I was wondering if this is something serious I might ant to tell my therapist about????
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:26 pm
There's a time to discriminate Hate every ******** that's in your way If they bother you and you don't want them around, or they cause trouble in your life and/or may bring harm to yourself or other people, then yes, it's something you'd want to bring up with your therapist so it can be addressed.
I have something similar, but I personally accept those who are here. They have caused some problems, yes, and some drama, but I am fond of some of them. So while I wouldn't mind losing the more negative ones, I'd lose the one I've become particularly attached to.
It all depends on how they affect you and your life.
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:55 pm
Shut up! The Prince is speaking!
Interesting, Perhaps... Your brain's thinking part contained a group of other 'You' in it. I am pretty sure the therapist can deal with this. Now you may talk!
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