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- From: kimmyd@bnr.ca (Kimmy Posey P920)
- Subject: To Eric P: I hear you man ...
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.225615.1703@brtph560.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, BNR-RTP
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 22:56:15 GMT
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- Yeah, you have a valid point I guess. But for me and I think lots of other
- people shame doesn't make me want to hide something. It makes me want to stop
- doing that thing. I don't believe shame is bad. Shame makes me realize that
- I have done something wrong. I don't hate myself for it. I simple realize
- that what I have done is wrong and therefore I shouldn't do it again. I also
- realize that God made me and He don't make no junk! Therefore I am not bad,
- just human. It is the rapist who feels no shame. At least in my opinion.
- Hey I'm no expert on the link between visualization (fantasy) and performance.
- It is simply a kind of intuition I have supported by things I have and exper-
- ienced first hand.
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- KimmyD
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