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Offline Anonymous

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Re: Can someone educate me about the RAP session
« Reply #45 on: September 01, 2009, 07:55:06 PM »
Hey, does anyone ever find themselves in situations where there aggressive tone of voice in a conversation really escalates tension and animosity? Sometimes I think I got so used to verbal warfare that it became an ingrained habit. Responding in loud forceful and foul language is a pattern of communication that seems to just  "kick-in" sometimes, kind of like Turrette's Syndrome or something and it seems to get worse the older I get and more frequent as my life becomes more difficult.
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Re: Can someone educate me about the RAP session
« Reply #46 on: September 01, 2009, 08:34:35 PM »
Quote from: "the homeless guy"
Hey, does anyone ever find themselves in situations where there aggressive tone of voice in a conversation really escalates tension and animosity? Sometimes I think I got so used to verbal warfare that it became an ingrained habit. Responding in loud forceful and foul language is a pattern of communication that seems to just  "kick-in" sometimes, kind of like Turrette's Syndrome or something and it seems to get worse the older I get and more frequent as my life becomes more difficult.

My ex can probably testify to that. (I wasn't very nice to him.)

Did CEDU cause it? Probably at least some of it. I normally find when I get hostile AND sanctimonious, that's what I consider to be donning my "rap hat".

My free floating hostility, though... Ive had that forever.
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