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- From: weaver@jetsun.weitek.COM (Michael Gordon Weaver)
- Subject: Re: Plea
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.184925.23327@jetsun.weitek.COM>
- Organization: WEITEK Corporation, Sunnyvale CA
- References: <1992Nov18.010332.12466@cs.uwp.edu> <1edhgoINNj9t@bHARs12c.bnr.co.uk> <00963CC9.28D2E000@Msu.oscs.montana.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 18:49:25 GMT
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- In article <00963CC9.28D2E000@Msu.oscs.montana.edu> oopcv@Msu.oscs.montana.edu writes:
- ....
- >IS it truly normal to be scared to death of the man/woman of your dreams?
- >There's a guy who practically gives me panic attacks, and for the life of
- >me I can't figure out *why*. Is this the reason? TELL ME!!!
- >
- Well, there are other reasons that someone could scare you. But yes,
- it seems true that once you feel someone is the man or woman of your
- dreams, then you tend to be scared to death of them. It's stage
- fright -- you think that your whole happiness depends on making
- a good impression with this one person, so you get scared. With
- any luck, after a while you decide that the other person is only
- human, and that you will get along with them better if you relax.
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- Michael.
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