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wolram
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So do you ever drop your baggage and fantasise? to date mine is finding a fabulous gold hoard and becoming independent.
turbo-1 said:What happened to your other one? You know...the one where you hook up with a double-jointed supermodel who owns a brewery and has an open-minded twin sister.
Sorry! I must have mixed you up. I thought you were the guy who wanted an Angelina Jolie clone who owns a gun shop specializing in tactical gear and regards edged weapons as essential foreplay toys. My bad.Danger said:That was supposed to be private between you and me, and how could you have mixed up the source by an entire continent? :grumpy:
turbo-1 said:Sorry! I must have mixed you up. I thought you were the guy who wanted an Angelina Jolie clone who owns a gun shop specializing in tactical gear and regards edged weapons as essential foreplay toys. My bad.
jimmysnyder said:I don't have fantasies, I am fantasy.
turbo-1 said:I thought you were the guy who wanted an Angelina Jolie clone who owns a gun shop specializing in tactical gear and regards edged weapons as essential foreplay toys. My bad.
Schrodinger's Dog said:I am fantastic, does that count? /cheese
Huckleberry said:I'd like to be abducted by ET and taken on a tour of the universe. If I don't see a better place to stay than here I'd return and write a book, Around the Universe in Eighty Days.
Dropping your baggage and fantasising can provide a sense of relief and escapism from daily stresses. It can also help improve your mood and mental well-being.
Fantasising can be a healthy coping mechanism, as long as it is not used as a substitute for addressing and resolving your problems. It is important to find a balance between fantasising and actively working on your issues.
Fantasising is a personal and private activity, and it is up to you to decide if and when you want to share your fantasies with others. However, constantly living in a fantasy world can potentially lead to disconnect and dissatisfaction in real-life relationships.
It can be challenging to let go of baggage and allow yourself to fantasise, but it is a process that can be learned and practiced. One way is to consciously set aside time for yourself to fantasise and let go of any negative thoughts or distractions.
While fantasising can have many benefits, it is important to be aware of any potential negative effects. For some people, excessive fantasising can lead to feelings of guilt or shame. It is also important to ensure that your fantasies do not interfere with your daily responsibilities and relationships.