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If you were free from obligation and responsibility Would you feel like a free spirit or just unwanted?
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Absolutely Free Spirit!
Wouldn't have 2 worry about time, money or being relied on constantly! It'll never happen 4 me! [Edited 7/3/08 21:48pm] | |
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if nobody needed you, would you be forgotten?
how long could the bliss last! | |
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ZombieKitten said: if nobody needed you, would you be forgotten?
how long could the bliss last! I could only hope 2 B forgotten! | |
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free spirit .... i like being a loner | |
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I think those of us who feel the least encumbered are still probably more loved than we're aware. "obligations" are subjective. I've no kids or spouse, but I do have a mortgage. and, the market's in the ditch, these days. If it weren't, I'd probably have pulled up stakes by now and headed for warmer climes. which means I'm probably a bit of a free spirit, albeit occasionally stodgy. [Edited 7/3/08 21:59pm] | |
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I would like to be free for a while but I love my life, well mostly, and would pine to come back to everything and everyone.
If I were starting all over again, I would stay free from responsibility for a lot longer... I feel like I've been adult and responsible forever. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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I've been pondering "a friend in need is a friend indeed" these last few weeks.
There is a person I am very happy to give to, but I am now worried somehow this is tying her up in some kind of feelings of obligation to return these favours. I don't want her to feel badly. I know she is grateful, she doesn't need to show me or thank me hundreds of times. I read about the breakdowns of relationships between organ donors and recipients. Apparently it is way better for everyone if it is anonymous. The fact someone saved your life makes you feel you OWE them in a heavy way, and then grow to resent that fact. | |
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I love being alone, but I also love being loved. I'd rather be loved than needed though. Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian, any more than standing in a garage makes you a car. | |
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Ur thinking to much | |
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i would feel like a free spirit for a while and then i would miss my kids.
i fantasise sometimes about where i would be if i had not stayed with my partner & had two kids. but the grass is always greener. i am happy with my lot, just some days are harder than others. | |
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Ocean said: Ur thinking to much
I agree. | |
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I'd rather see you post another amazing picture | |
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thank you
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I think I'm about as free from these things as one can be without being homeless. I love it! How much? I love, love, love dogs and have been tempted to get one, but I won't because it would curtail my freedom. | |
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I was a free spirit for a long time then I got married had kids and got a permanant, responsible career-I sure miss being FREE,. | |
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ZombieKitten said: Would you feel like a free spirit or just unwanted?
:hmm obligation and responsibility allow me the times to experience freedom and to be free spirited ... I always feel like a free spirit - one who chooses obligation and responsibility as part of my life thou one who allows herslef to totally take time off to embrace freedom I think, for me to truely feel unwanted would have to come from something inside me. Me unwanting me, and not some outside force that I give power to that could make me think I was unwanted yeah | |
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I wouldn't know what the fuck to do with myself. I derive so much meaning and purpose from taking care of other people and performing what I've defined as my duties in life. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Mach said: ZombieKitten said: Would you feel like a free spirit or just unwanted?
:hmm obligation and responsibility allow me the times to experience freedom and to be free spirited ... I always feel like a free spirit - one who chooses obligation and responsibility as part of my life thou one who allows herslef to totally take time off to embrace freedom I think, for me to truely feel unwanted would have to come from something inside me. Me unwanting me, and not some outside force that I give power to that could make me think I was unwanted yeah Yeah, that too The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: I wouldn't know what the fuck to do with myself. I derive so much meaning and purpose from taking care of other people and performing what I've defined as my duties in life.
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I've lived exactly that lifestyle for far too long (things have changed a lot recently) and I can honestly say that I've felt both. Definitely a freespirit, but then that's pretty much my personality anyway, but also sort of useless a lot of the time as well.
There are pros and cons to the responsibility-free lifestyle that's for sure. After a while, everything gets old. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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FunkMistress said: I wouldn't know what the fuck to do with myself. I derive so much meaning and purpose from taking care of other people and performing what I've defined as my duties in life.
minneapolisgenius said: I've lived exactly that lifestyle for far too long (things have changed a lot recently) and I can honestly say that I've felt both. Definitely a freespirit, but then that's pretty much my personality anyway, but also sort of useless a lot of the time as well.
There are pros and cons to the responsibility-free lifestyle that's for sure. After a while, everything gets old. You both have such good points. | |
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FunkMistress said: I wouldn't know what the fuck to do with myself. I derive so much meaning and purpose from taking care of other people and performing what I've defined as my duties in life.
i feel you. i have found myself at 32, a mum of two, i work part-time but kids come first, but recently i have been wondering how i got here? i know that i couldn't have the comfort i have without my partners job but i feel like i am now just somebodies mum or partner. how did i get here???? | |
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angelcat said: FunkMistress said: I wouldn't know what the fuck to do with myself. I derive so much meaning and purpose from taking care of other people and performing what I've defined as my duties in life.
i feel you. i have found myself at 32, a mum of two, i work part-time but kids come first, but recently i have been wondering how i got here? i know that i couldn't have the comfort i have without my partners job but i feel like i am now just somebodies mum or partner. how did i get here???? exactly!!! my last 9 years have been kind of a blur at what point did I think having 3 kids would be fun at what point did I lose my insanity | |
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I'm responsible for a bunch of people but I'm still a free spirit. I think it's a state of mind more than anything. I mean, I don't feel weighed down by obligations of anything. For example, when driving a car full of people around I can easily switch off and let my mind wander. | |
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Fauxie said: I'm responsible for a bunch of people but I'm still a free spirit. I think it's a state of mind more than anything. I mean, I don't feel weighed down by obligations of anything. For example, when driving a car full of people around I can easily switch off and let my mind wander.
Note to self: If you ever meet Fauxie, NEVER let him drive. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: Fauxie said: I'm responsible for a bunch of people but I'm still a free spirit. I think it's a state of mind more than anything. I mean, I don't feel weighed down by obligations of anything. For example, when driving a car full of people around I can easily switch off and let my mind wander.
Note to self: If you ever meet Fauxie, NEVER let him drive. Free spirit hater! | |
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