Posted by gromit on November 20, 2004, at 17:43:21
In reply to Re: For gromit, posted by Jai Narayan on November 20, 2004, at 9:23:31
I agree that our feelings can have a big effect on our health. I know after a fight with my wife I often get a cold or flu. I notice too that with an older couple who have been married for a long time, when one of them dies the other often dies soon afterwards.
About my name, http://www.wallaceandgromit.com/home2.asp
I bought all three movies for myself a few years ago, I just got them again on DVD. My 18 month old son can watch the same Elmo's World every night. I cannot, so we have a lot of movies and rotate them. He really enjoys them, highly recommended even if you don't have young kids.
Ok, now comes the part that puts me out of my comfort zone. Like a lot of guys I have a hard time expressing my emotions. I guess this is part society and part my dad. He was from the school of thought that you must bury your feelings deep inside. Alot of the time I have a problem just identifying what I am feeling.
Anyway to my point, I appreciate your support but I have a hard time accepting it or even talking about these things. This is something I struggle with, if I seem cold it is not you. I've been lurking here for a while, and just started feeling comfortable enough to post on the other boards. I have avoided this board though, honestly it scares me to death. The only reason I posted here was because I have such strong feelings about that topic. I can't even talk with my wife about my feelings, our relationship, my brain just shuts down and I want to go do something else. I know I should stay here and talk but I just can't.
Rick
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