I'm proud that I gave up heroin and self harm for over a year now!!! I was active for 10 years, too many stints in hospital, detox, and rehabs. I never thought Id break free. Now I'm putting myself through uni and getting really good marks, its been a pleasant surprise to learn that I am not pure evil (only when heroin is added.)
2006-09-10 18:02:13
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answered by antibim 2
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Accepting the fact that I can do anything I put my mind too. As a teenager I was always so negative about myself and now I am proud of I am.
2006-09-10 20:20:01
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answered by KodiakStud 2
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That i'm out as gay and free to express myself openly without giving a damn what people think anymore. It feels wonderful. I'm much happier than a year ago. I have embrace who I am and accept the negativity and hardships of my closeted past that I went through for what I endured help shaped me into the person I am. They say what doesn't kill you will make you stronger.
2006-09-10 19:50:02
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answered by What'd You Say? 6
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previous thoughts honestly have affected my writing. i said a drastic change in my writing presently after I lost my dad. before, I wrote and wrote and wrote and nevertheless my writing replaced into lacking something. The plot replaced into wonderful yet I knew there had to be something more desirable to it. It replaced into like all my writing replaced into fairytale-like. After his passing my writing began to have deeper inner conflict, more desirable meaning. it is the position I first realized the version between plot and tale, in spite of the reality that on the time i could not have informed you what had replaced. also, I have held some diverse jobs which have allowed me to satisfy some truly exciting people. after I worked as a table clerk at a inn I were given to satisfy various people from countless cultural backgrounds. And my cutting-edge job contained in the psychological health field helps me to study what makes particular kinds of people tick. This truly helps with personality construction.
2016-11-26 00:32:31
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answered by ? 4
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Accepting myself, even though I discovered early on that I was a minority as a gay person. NOW, I feel free to love myself and others all the more!
2006-09-10 17:47:37
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answered by Cub6265 6
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Learning to be the best parent my son could have.
Learning that my mother wasn't always right.
Learning to trust my instincts.
2006-09-10 17:55:17
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answered by DEATH 7
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i'd say, i'm very much proud of being a filipino and growing with the attitudes and culture of a good filipino.
2006-09-10 17:57:40
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answered by plutoeffesus 2
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You ask the hardest questions... I think I would have to say that I have come to like myself for who i am...that's my proudest
2006-09-10 17:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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learning to distance myself from people who aren't emotionally healthy for me
2006-09-10 17:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I've learned to see what agenda people have straight away.
2006-09-10 17:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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