
WhiteDespair
The Temporary Problem is Life
- Oct 24, 2019
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I have a suspicion that, in her history, her "scent" (natural + perfume + etc.) was something for which Sherri was tormented. It makes sense that she would react so explosively in that context. I have experienced the same response to things and it sometimes took a while to realize why I reacted the way I did. Often, the origin of those periods of blinding rage or anger stemmed from something I didn't understand. for example, my therapist asked what I meant in specific by saying I needed to change. I responded in anger because I did not have any specifics, which was true. it took a week to realize that my personas were in conflict and that there really weren't specifics as the gestalt was what I sought to change.
From @Weebster I get some autism signs. namely, sensitivity to certain stimuli and appearing rude or insensitive without meaning to. If Weebster is more sensitive to body odor smells then it would make sense that hygene is a huge deal. I am the same as Weebster in different ways. I cannot listen to Adele without physical discomfort. I cannot tolerate food that I cannot chew or perceive as too chewy (anything which doesn't break down easily during mastication). I cannot stand certain cleaning products and their smells to the point where I become physically ill. I absolutely hate when there is something crunchy in something that's supposed to be smooth, like crunchy celery in tuna salad or water chestnuts in Chinese vegetables.
in addition, I suffer the same paranoia about sex as Weebster. I have been so paranoid about sex and STDs that I have taken an STD panel after a lap dance in which there was no skin to skin contact down there because clothes. Or, panicking for weeks because I thought I got HIV from whatever the kids call using your hands to get a woman off. I know exactly what it's like to want someone only for those thoughts to ruin it.
This is an unfortunate situation. Something about Weebster's post ignited an extreme defense mechanism in Sherri. Weebster and others didn't understand why Sherri was so upset. Sherri may not have either, especially in a heightened emotional state. Haven't we all suffered from blindness from extreme emotions? From what I saw in the posts, Weebster and @RainAndSadness responded like typical males (logic and problem solving) which does not really help typical females (needing empathy and emotional support). If you've ever seen a woman storm away from a confused man who, in good faith, tried to help, this is why. This is an example of how a misunderstanding between two parties can degrade into something vicious and why learning to speak another's "language" is so important.
From @Weebster I get some autism signs. namely, sensitivity to certain stimuli and appearing rude or insensitive without meaning to. If Weebster is more sensitive to body odor smells then it would make sense that hygene is a huge deal. I am the same as Weebster in different ways. I cannot listen to Adele without physical discomfort. I cannot tolerate food that I cannot chew or perceive as too chewy (anything which doesn't break down easily during mastication). I cannot stand certain cleaning products and their smells to the point where I become physically ill. I absolutely hate when there is something crunchy in something that's supposed to be smooth, like crunchy celery in tuna salad or water chestnuts in Chinese vegetables.
in addition, I suffer the same paranoia about sex as Weebster. I have been so paranoid about sex and STDs that I have taken an STD panel after a lap dance in which there was no skin to skin contact down there because clothes. Or, panicking for weeks because I thought I got HIV from whatever the kids call using your hands to get a woman off. I know exactly what it's like to want someone only for those thoughts to ruin it.
This is an unfortunate situation. Something about Weebster's post ignited an extreme defense mechanism in Sherri. Weebster and others didn't understand why Sherri was so upset. Sherri may not have either, especially in a heightened emotional state. Haven't we all suffered from blindness from extreme emotions? From what I saw in the posts, Weebster and @RainAndSadness responded like typical males (logic and problem solving) which does not really help typical females (needing empathy and emotional support). If you've ever seen a woman storm away from a confused man who, in good faith, tried to help, this is why. This is an example of how a misunderstanding between two parties can degrade into something vicious and why learning to speak another's "language" is so important.