Thread 81783353 - /r9k/ [Archived: 511 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:21:17 AM No.81783353
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Most people disgust me totally as soon as they decide to make some kind of fucked up relationship status out of how we relate, and they do this often.
Is this normal?
Like there's this local that likes to take photos off high buildings so I let him do that off my balcony a few times, but his faggot ways make me want to just not bother opening the door for him anymore without an explanation.
I have zero friends btw. and it's better than this gay shit.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:24:10 AM No.81783386
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>>81783353 (OP)
i have a similar picture kek
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:28:09 AM No.81783425
disgust is an emotion and it sounds like yours is really disregulated. that isn't normal and you can get a healthier relationship with disgust.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:30:36 AM No.81783452
>>81783425
I get what you're saying but I think the issue is more that I get disgusted too late rather than too much. I wouldn't have this problem of repeatedly winnowing people out if I didn't let them in as easily, as I don't experience any lack of relationships even at count zero.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:33:51 AM No.81783492
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Also I'm not looking for treatment kek, just for someone that can actually relate.
There you have it, a live demo of a boundary showing up late. The correct response to that is, disgust.
"I walked shit into my house."
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 3:15:56 AM No.81784362
Indeed disgust.