I can’t get rid of them. They aren’t mounted to the walls, they ARE the walls. My house is partially made of mirrors. I wish I could show you pictures of what I mean.
And I can’t do a thing about the mirrors outside my house.
Your last sentence is a really good point though. I’ll try to keep that in mind.
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Sounds very much like depersonalization. I’d just get rid of the mirrors. Do you really need them? The body is simply an anchor for the soul.
I can’t get rid of them. They aren’t mounted to the walls, they ARE the walls. My house is partially made of mirrors. I wish I could show you pictures of what I mean.
And I can’t do a thing about the mirrors outside my house.
Your last sentence is a really good point though. I’ll try to keep that in mind.
Yes. If you can’t cover the mirrors just remember your soul is the same but the package can change in many ways. If that makes any sense.
I would feel the same about what I saw in the mirror 4 years ago I went all out working out got all cut and firm. Still (not me)
Now I’m fat and grew my beard sun glasses and a beanie can’t see my face anymore.
Ohh the fish dreams
were they matted monk fish?
I’m sorry to hear that.
For me I don’t even think it’s because I’m ugly. Even if I were pretty like I used to be, that person in the mirror would still be a stranger.
I think I would prefer it that way. I hate it when I try on clothes and suddenly see myself in profile and I look like such a freak.
Trust me, muspelhem, you do not want this.
Although I’m sorry that you hate the way you look.
I’m sorry, that was inconsiderate of me. Thanks 🙂 It’s okay. I guess as long as someone else likes it, that’s all right.
Oh, no worries, man. You were just letting stuff out.