Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Yes. I am VERY emotional. TOO much for my own good. I'll be a very loving husband one day, but until then, if I get hurt by a girl, its BAD. > Hi. Sorry if this has been covered before - but I was wondering whether > other memebers considered themselves 'emotional' or 'over-sensitive' at > all, that is - generally? I admit I am one of those people that lives > on my emotions and cries at the littlest things. Its not depression - > although i cant say I am immune to bouts of that too - but simply an > inability to control what I am feeling (Too the extent I cry at adverts > on the TV and therefore try to avoid them. LOL). I have always viewed > my 4s as an unwelcome part of my over-emotional nature - and my > inability to, as my mother would say 'pull myself together'. > > I have also recently been diagnosed with MS (which accounts for my > history of depression) and was wondering if any other members suffered > from the same? ( yes I know what it looks like - I guess I am looking > for something 'outside me' to blame my 4s on). > > I have to say, when you have chronic fatigue and in a state of constant > exhaustion and you cant bear the sound of your patners breathing at > night - bedtimes become more frightening than going to the dentist! > > > > > > > !DSPAM:47eca0e9146669774317175! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 --- Gosh, I'm not normally oversensitive, but it seems in the last year or so I can cry at the drop of a pin. I think people are beginning to think I might be crazy..lol. I have always been emotional when it comes to animals and people in movies. I'm a big bawler. But my husband seems to bring it out in me. I would never complain about him (other than his eating/chewing habits) but it seems daily I'm walking away in tears. In Soundsensitivity , " " wrote: > > I am not over emotional with most people, but I am with my > boyfriend/pseudo husband. I really am hurt by what he does or > doesn't do sometimes and overreact and cry. Of course I care what he > thinks more than anyone. We've been together for over ten years and > plan to be together for the rest of our lives. But I'm pretty tough > skinned with the rest of the world. > > > > > > > > > > I was painfully shy until I had my first drink and turned 19. > > > > > > > > To: Soundsensitivity@: gflinder@: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 13:18:08 > +0000Subject: Re: Are you emotional? Over- > sensitive generally? > > > > > > > > > > Not emotional at all and definitley not sensitive. Except of course > when someone makes a noise or does something that triggers me then > I'm angry and switched off to whatever is going on around me which > makes others think I'm rude or not listening. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Test your Star IQ > > http://club.live.com/red_carpet_reveal.aspx? icid=redcarpet_HMTAGMAR > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Susie, I to have MS. I've always had a problem with silverware clanking in a bowl but since I've been diagnosed with MS all sounds seem to now bother me. Also I know a couple of other people that have MS and they to have the 4S problem... "susie.firth" wrote: Hi. Sorry if this has been covered before - but I was wondering whether other memebers considered themselves 'emotional' or 'over-sensitive' at all, that is - generally? I admit I am one of those people that lives on my emotions and cries at the littlest things. Its not depression - although i cant say I am immune to bouts of that too - but simply an inability to control what I am feeling (Too the extent I cry at adverts on the TV and therefore try to avoid them. LOL). I have always viewed my 4s as an unwelcome part of my over-emotional nature - and my inability to, as my mother would say 'pull myself together'. I have also recently been diagnosed with MS (which accounts for my history of depression) and was wondering if any other members suffered from the same? ( yes I know what it looks like - I guess I am looking for something 'outside me' to blame my 4s on). I have to say, when you have chronic fatigue and in a state of constant exhaustion and you cant bear the sound of your patners breathing at night - bedtimes become more frightening than going to the dentist! You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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