Yes, they are.
2006-11-30 16:23:30
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answer #1
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answered by E_Soup 5
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Yes, I'm extremely good at hiding my pain from my loved ones.
I do think alot of ppl are self-absorbed and incapable sometimes of knowing the difference between asking for help and shoving their problems down ppl's throats.
2006-12-01 01:01:39
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answered by aweety69 4
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I know they are and it's called depression as they have a hard time expressing their feeling to loved ones. Many people are also quite obviously self absorbed with their own world and never seem to have the time for other people in their lives.
2006-12-01 00:31:13
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answered by toughguy2 7
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That which is not the domain of man alone, truth is the self effacing validation all creatures seek. Meaning, existence, right and wrong, are embraced by most Civilisations throughout time immemorial. A perpetual safe habour has always found itself lying in the spiraling doldrums whose expression of purity of ideas has found itself soaked in the blood of war. Hard fought in conviction and faith as may be, bitter sweet is the risk to loose all to an ever shifting essence. Doubt that deception brings necessitates a certainty and permanency. In obsession to mold the shapeless mass, turns nature into the poison quill. Man consumed in his thirst for truth only to be embroiled in certainty. Such, is a nature of evidence and truth. More so then should Deception and Truth are as lovers, Night and Day, enthralled in delightful waltz, that cruel and just fate has decided never to meet, only in crossing to obfuscate in the eye of the beholder.
Depression is no less depression as its nature to be deception is formless, in contradiction to conventional folk psychology. As wounded fishes shy away from their school, eventually stigmatised as pariahs they symbolise to its community. Parochialism becomes the crowning halo on the depressed person by privileged spectators.
The human mind is splendid in denial and preservation. It confides in safety of a disturbing calm, much to displease of those around. Selfish is the pain, and by some standards rightfully so, that it does not afflict another. This lonely weight is the hedonistic pleasure to sooth the tortured soul, beyond which its understanding of deflection, reflection, redirection, and care of persons with this affliction, remains a preoccupation of psychologists and philosophers.
My two pennies worth.
2006-12-01 00:37:27
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answered by pax veritas 4
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I'm good at hiding my feelings from loved ones.
2006-12-01 00:23:25
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answered by Rollercoaster 4
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probably some of both, and more or less of each depending on the person...totally depends.
some people are masters at hiding their pain from themself, i think, too...
2006-12-01 00:23:22
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answered by christina rose 4
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Some people just naturally don't reveal their feelings very easily.
2006-12-01 00:23:10
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answered by Fun2010 4
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Yes, some people like me do...but it only really hurts when I laugh!
2006-12-01 01:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have it down to an art form. I even believe it myself sometimes.
2006-12-01 00:22:58
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answered by Didgeridude 4
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no to both
2006-12-01 00:22:34
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answered by Kelly Bundy 6
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