It's good that you're able to be objective enough to stand back from yourself and know that what you're thinking doesn't match up with what other people consider normal. Not too many have that objectively and instead think about it as hindsight. So, good for you.
I do, however, think that perhaps you may want to entertain the hypothesis of a conduct disorder or anti-social personality disorder (depending on your age) with a psycholgist. Sorry to use a label here. It just refers to a constellation of symptoms and is called *something* so professionals don't have to reiterate the symptoms each time.
An alternative, is that you're just angry, really, really angry. There are other, even more simpler possibilites also. But, regardless, I would certainly recommend you see a psychologist. Know that whatever you share with a psychologist is confidential --it can't and won't be shared by anyone.
I commend you for recognizing your thoughts as a problem, before they get translated into action. Take charge of your thoughts!! Ask for some help!!
2006-08-23 15:36:15
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answered by K 5
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Did all of this happen after you caught your boyfriend cheating? well now all you need to do is use a little common sense-you can do bad by yourself you don't need a man to help you do bad-if you want to hurt some one hurt your self -these other people had nothing to do with what you are feeling-is your boyfriend the only man in this world-just remember that boy baby's are born everyday
2006-08-23 22:51:11
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answered by brown sugar 2
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It would be a good idea to see a therapist. You seem to be experiencing a great deal of anxiety over this, which makes me think that you really don't want to do any of this, but might just be obsessed with it--in which case, could be obsessive-compulsive disorder. But I am no professional, so I can't definitively diagnose what is really going on.
I really hope everything works out for you. Please don't hurt anybody. Just find someone to help you soon!
2006-08-23 22:42:35
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answered by starsmommy7827 1
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you have no right to take away someones life you are not God. the world doesnt revolve around you. im not trying to make you angry but you need to understand that a lot of people actually enjoy their lives and they have families or lovers that care about them and you could ruin someones life. why would you want to do that? if you are thinking about killing your boyfriend for cheating on you you are probably a really horrible girlfriend. if you really love your boyfriend you will get help. true love is about trust, not obsession or threatening or mind warping or selfish neediness or fear of being alone. be good to your man if you love him and get some help
2006-08-23 22:29:26
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answered by Jenny 2
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You aren't God. You have no right to take your boyfriends life away. You should seriously go see a doctor or something because that isn't normal.
2006-08-23 22:36:01
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answered by Carrie! 4
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Oh my. Seek a counselor or professional help immediatley. You may have a brain disorder.
2006-08-23 22:28:16
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answered by Reina 2
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It's ok to think about killing people as long as you don't act on it!
2006-08-23 22:27:53
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answered by ArtisticallyUgly 2
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WOW get help now!!! This is very serious and what scares me is that you fear getting caught for killing. I think you should fear killing itself not the punishment. Please seek professional help ... not to be mean... I think they can help!
2006-08-23 22:28:02
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answered by Queen of Kings 4
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ok just lie down on the couch and lets talk about it
2006-08-23 22:33:15
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answered by uofsmike 4
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go see a shrink,he or she may be a help
2006-08-23 22:27:56
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answered by Candy 4
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