Posted by Dinah on January 19, 2006, at 19:51:35
In reply to Ignore the Above post, posted by daisym on January 19, 2006, at 12:01:16
I know we can sometimes be embarassed by aspects or parts of ourselves who behave in ways we wouldn't normally behave. But that doesn't mean there is anything wrong with the behavior. It's just different and doesn't feel much like how we normally see ourselves.
There was nothing wrong with your post, or with being wounded and needy. Aside that it's a shame that anyone would have experienced things that left them wounded.
Acceptance of all aspects of ourselves is hard. And I certainly don't always do it. But I think in the long run it is in *my* best interest to accept all of my feelings, and my behaviors as long as they aren't grossly inappropriate in context. Yours certainly weren't.
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