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by Alex Foster » Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:55 pm
dogtanian wrote:i think that sometimes, for us schizoid types, things like this (ie people coming out, or living a life that's not "normal") are actually easier to deal with precisely because we don't have that emotional cloud that gets in the way of rational thinking.
for me, someone saying they're gay or whatever is just a rational, cold thing, that makes me go "oh, ok, i'll have to assimilate that information but that's fine".
i just don't "feel" it at all, i "think" it, which is very different.
Yes, yes. I completely agree.
Glad they seem to be dealing with it like rational people.
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by dogtanian » Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:04 am
well, not entirely, but they are getting there. they re-asked both me and my bro to lunch on friday which i guess is good. i think it's important that they see him in a normal setting ASAP so it starts to become more normal to them
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