10-02-2016, 07:48 AM
(10-02-2016, 07:27 AM)Shannon Wrote:(10-02-2016, 07:14 AM)Mystic Pymp Wrote: Two things on my mind. First of all the date didn't happen, her grandpa died and she had to go to the funeral. Ok, it happens, it wasn't the first time when we had issues with aligning our time. What was very interesting for me is that she send me a photo of the death certificate as if she wanted to make sure I wasn't thinking she was bailing on me. Can't recall anything similar happening to me in the past that someone wanted to prove me there is a reason they can't make it.
I have never even HEARD of anyone, male or female, ever doing that. I mean I get it what she's trying HARD to communicate... but how would she get her hands on it to photograph? Does it look real?
I've done 2 minutes long research and yeah, it looks legit. It's shitty .jpg made with phone camera, but it checks out with official template and there are no marks of photoshop. And she got it into her hands because she was at her parents'.
(10-02-2016, 07:27 AM)Shannon Wrote:Quote:I still have some anxieties, not sure if the sub is multiplying them or not but day off didn't help much so I'd assume is has little to do with the underlying problem. I've started listening to the sub during the sleep and I must admit I sleep well with it, have some crazy dreams but nothing out of ordinary and little to nothing about sex. I'm not sure if I'll continue to do that, sleep might be better for a rest than for a listening, but it's more consistent and I don't have to think about squeezing into my other activities.
if a day off didn't help, you're dealing with them.
Great to hear that
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Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
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~Belisarius, the last Roman
Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
~36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 4