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Heart Shards

The shards of my broken heart cut deep.
Feb 3, 2019
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I can't figure out what's wrong with me. I constantly need companionship all of a sudden. I can talk to someone and still feel lonely. I've been wracking my brains about it. Anyone have an idea what makes someone like that? any psychology majors or pro choice therapist on here?
 
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MrBigSad

MrBigSad

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Sep 30, 2020
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It's probably because even though you're having conversation perhaps you're not really enjoying it subconsciously? Your brain is just too preoccupied.

Like you don't have similar ideals interests or hobbies and that's what's keeping you feeling isolated.

Depression doesn't help either if it's something you're suffering from. You're probably constantly seeking comfort from others to distract yourself rather than trying to address things that are upsetting or frustrating you? I'm not a professional though but thats my assumption. In any case if you need a chat feel free to drop a message anytime, hope you're doing okay.
 
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ovaltinee99

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Nov 9, 2020
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Could also be chemicals in your brain/ medication? Sometimes I'm very needy or aloof depending on what medication I have in my system.
 
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Deleted member 23374

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Have you been distancing ?
Conflicts can clash and trigger things.
Are you arriving at something ?

I get feelings like that, the above is my routine for finding out what direction it's coming from.
 
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greebo6

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Sep 11, 2020
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Could be just a temporary thing and you'll go back to how you were feeling before.
 
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CoalmineCanary

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Maybe because of severe Covid distancing from others?
Or maybe it hasn't really changed your social habits, like me.
 
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