So sick of baby mama drama that I could scream!!! This could have all been said and done months ago if she could just grow up and be civil about it all!!
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Got some news today that kinda cheered me up ^^
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Jay Wrote:Zet, I'm not in a position to give you an advice as I'm not walking in your shoes. I neither know how you feel nor your situation.
But from your description, is it possible to accept his 'challenge'? Outdo him and his expectation. You don't just outdo and accept the challenge to prove he's wrong. You also outdo and accept the challenge to challenge yourself in a positive light.
Stay strong, Zet.
Hehe I should. I mean I want a change, but to afraid that it will turn for the worse. That's me in general lol :redface:
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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I just want to marry a very nice man in Northern Europe and live happily forever after writing novels about snow and hills. Is that so unreasonable T_T
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I'm happy, did a little test with a friend, and I controlled the one trigger I have left that usually triggers a flashback, for five minutes and, my heart rate went up a bit, but I held it together and didn't panic.
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I just realised how insignificant in world politics NZ is. o.o
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Just got back from gym. Second session with my personal trainer.
Our interaction has loosened up. We spoke more about personal stuff whilst taking few minutes rest between reps (workout session).
He asked about my job. We talked about Melbourne (Since my job relates to Melbourne). He blurted out his concern towards my left leg. He suggested that I visit a specialist to get a MRI scan for my leg.
He thinks that there is a chance to improve its condition as my left leg injured due to an accident (fell downstairs) and stress from once upon a time massive weight. It would be a different story if I was born with a bend tibia/fibula.
So I told my parents about it.
"Jay, you were born with it. Your left leg has been curvy since you were a toddler. You got it from your dad. But it wasn't obvious until you fell from stairs and gained a massive amount of weight." My mom explained.
I left unspoken. Well, that's disappointing. I can live with my injured left leg but it would be nice to fix it.
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