My Definitions

Generosity: the initiative to love before I am loved.

Shaming: a form of abandonment.

Dehumanization: reduction of a person to a label.

Pride: thinking that one’s principles puts one above the pettiness of social concerns.

Intimacy: the suppression of of self-preservation in order to overcome feelings of humiliation (the soul barrier) and connect with another human being.

Trust: a bond when broken, which may or may not be repaired depending on???

Friends: a small army that mobilizes in one’s time of need.

Love: a decision to build a foundation for the future together, a future which cannot stand if the foundation is torn down, built back up, and torn down again on a whim.

Love: the solution to the human condition of separation.

Love: the capacity to know when to give and when to take, without keeping track.

Love: the most effective catalyst to spur change and develop potential.

Familiarity: repetition of needless suffering.

Masculinity: self-reliant, fearless sacrifice, a code based upon consequence.

Indifference: the death knell of a great love.

Relationship Troll: an ex who feeds off of and grows stronger from attention.

Psycho Vixen: a drug habit

Backup: a person you don’t love enough to be with but like enough to keep on the hook.

Rejection: a situation in which entrusted vulnerabilities are dropped onto the floor and stomped upon.

Perfectionism: because I was not loved with my own flaws, I control everyone else in order to push away feelings of imperfection.

Self-centered: when I have nothing good to say about anyone else.

Cynic: a person who praises others in public but mocks them in private.

Idealist: a person who expresses disappointment in others in public but hopes for their goodness in private.

Snaggletooth: the progressed version of Sweet Tooth.

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2 Responses so far »

  1. 1

    Narinda said,

    I like these, especially “Cynic” & “Idealist.”

  2. 2

    Anonymous said,

    I’m curious about the psycho vixen one.


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