The post specified "things that have hurt us most" - obviously drawing the reader's attention to hurt. Thank you for following all my comments and trying to correct my interpretation of what I read and respond to. You seem to have a need to do that on a fairly regular basis. You might be more insightful by posting your own independent comment to the OP's post - just as I do. If you don't see things the way I do that is perfectly fine by me. When I make comments I am not trying to win anyone's approval. I say what I think and what I want to say. You have every right to comment about anyone's comments, but you don't have the right to tell me I did not read or interpret something correctly or the way I saw it.
Well... 1st amendment. Feel free to rebut what I reply to your comments for that is your first amendment right. Even so, just because the post speaks of one thing that makes us who we are doesn't mean the post says that that one thing does so alone.
Actually, it's the people we meet who make us who we are today. We are literally just the bits and pieces we like in other people.
What about what we are born with? I guess bits and pieces from whoever dad and mom are.
well yeah
I've learned how to avoid the hurt more than I did back then
Well yeah. Everything from the past influences the present in some way or another.
You started that off exactly the way I did
And here I thought you didn't like hugs.
I like hugs quite a bit
OHHH I think I confused you with Kaitlin (ItsATrap)
So true.
EVERYTHING from our past makes us who we are today. The hurts just happen to be part of the total package.
The post never excluded the things that didn't hurt.
The post specified "things that have hurt us most" - obviously drawing the reader's attention to hurt. Thank you for following all my comments and trying to correct my interpretation of what I read and respond to. You seem to have a need to do that on a fairly regular basis. You might be more insightful by posting your own independent comment to the OP's post - just as I do. If you don't see things the way I do that is perfectly fine by me. When I make comments I am not trying to win anyone's approval. I say what I think and what I want to say. You have every right to comment about anyone's comments, but you don't have the right to tell me I did not read or interpret something correctly or the way I saw it.
Well... 1st amendment. Feel free to rebut what I reply to your comments for that is your first amendment right. Even so, just because the post speaks of one thing that makes us who we are doesn't mean the post says that that one thing does so alone.