No, it's not wrong. I've done it; so has just about everyone else, at least once. At some point, you have to acknowledge that A) You aren't making any progress and B) You're making yourself worse. It's ok to back off.
I think it's easier to be jealous of people you don't know than the ones you do. It's easier to villify people you've never seen for taking someone's attention and time.
As for fear... I don't know. I've never been afraid of my friends. But it's possible to love and fear someone at the same time, so I'd imagine that friendship and fear happens too. Not terribly healthy, I would think, but possible.
Everyone is selfish, everyone wants attention, and generally, they have to be a lot more than that to be horrid.
Yes, you're as mature as people two years your senior. In fact, I can think of people six years your senior who you've got beaten for maturity. They are indeed significantly weird, though.
Tell me how the hoe-down goes! I kinda miss it, actually. ^_^
Not wrong, not bad. Or maybe it is, but I can't think of a single person not guilty of it. And those that aren't have gone crazy. For the first two questions, anyway. I have to pee so I can't concentrate enough to answer the others.
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I think it's easier to be jealous of people you don't know than the ones you do. It's easier to villify people you've never seen for taking someone's attention and time.
As for fear... I don't know. I've never been afraid of my friends. But it's possible to love and fear someone at the same time, so I'd imagine that friendship and fear happens too. Not terribly healthy, I would think, but possible.
Everyone is selfish, everyone wants attention, and generally, they have to be a lot more than that to be horrid.
Yes, you're as mature as people two years your senior. In fact, I can think of people six years your senior who you've got beaten for maturity. They are indeed significantly weird, though.
Tell me how the hoe-down goes! I kinda miss it, actually. ^_^
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