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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1203013" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>No that doesn't make you you disgusting, it makes this other person quite sad, sad that they cannot understand the importance of what you do and the fact that it is part of a process which keeps you alive. I remember doing a quick and what I thought was a discrete injection a year or so ago, a friend made a very loud remark that included 'eugh' when they realised what I had done, it was done before the remark so almost a delayed reaction, it made me feel quite self conscious until my reality check voice kicked in and reminded me how essential it was for me to do this, regardless of what anyone else thinks.</p><p></p><p>I would question the value of their friendship on the basis that they are fairly self centred to not see life from your perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1203013, member: 53162"] No that doesn't make you you disgusting, it makes this other person quite sad, sad that they cannot understand the importance of what you do and the fact that it is part of a process which keeps you alive. I remember doing a quick and what I thought was a discrete injection a year or so ago, a friend made a very loud remark that included 'eugh' when they realised what I had done, it was done before the remark so almost a delayed reaction, it made me feel quite self conscious until my reality check voice kicked in and reminded me how essential it was for me to do this, regardless of what anyone else thinks. I would question the value of their friendship on the basis that they are fairly self centred to not see life from your perspective. [/QUOTE]
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