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The thread explores feelings of betrayal and social pain stemming from personal experiences, particularly in the context of relationships and trust. Participants share anecdotes and reflections on the emotional impact of such experiences, seeking to understand and possibly find a remedy for these feelings.

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  • One participant describes a situation where they felt used as motivation for someone else's ambitions, expressing a desire to understand and address the feelings of betrayal associated with such experiences.
  • Another participant recounts a story about a bird owner who was deceived by someone named ChrisG, highlighting the emotional turmoil and long-lasting effects of betrayal.
  • A different participant reflects on the psychological impact of being in a position similar to ChrisG, suggesting that such individuals may struggle with their own conscience and social interactions.
  • A question is raised about the identity of ChrisG, indicating potential confusion or a need for clarification regarding the individual mentioned in the previous posts.
  • A brief mention of "internal frame of reference" is introduced, though its relevance to the discussion remains unclear.

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Participants share personal stories and reflections, but there is no consensus on the nature of betrayal or its implications. The discussion remains open-ended, with various perspectives on the emotional impact of such experiences.

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Some statements rely on personal anecdotes and subjective interpretations of betrayal, which may not be universally applicable. The discussion does not resolve the complexities of trust and emotional healing.

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Individuals interested in emotional experiences related to betrayal, personal relationships, and social dynamics may find this discussion relevant.

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We thought some friends of ours were in trouble with business problems and we just came to see if we could be of any "help", but whatTheX, it then turned out that we were being used as a motivation for more and more production of an infamous inventor who is looking for fame and a bright future ?
Being fixed right from behind or simply, being betrayed is really bad a feeling I am sure professional elderly gentlemen and ladies here might have experienced with, if not to say this fifestyle is oftenly practised mostly daily in the US, and Canada.

Sooo, I would really like to know if anyone here who might have some similar feelings or experience is willing to share with us so that we can hopefully find out a cure for such a social pain ?

Any ideas please... ?
 
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I used to hear of betrayal that happened once to a bird owner. The guy's name is ChrisG, used to use IM's, emails to talk to the lady so as to buy more birds with very cheap prices. When she realized all was a trick from this (originally Irish) guy, she burst into tears but it is useless since everything was too late, she gave him so much for nothing in return. The guy whenever figures out her appearance around 50 meters somewhere far away, he runs to hide immediately. What a man !
I know wounds like this should be very hard to heal in a short time. Because I think "grief usually will last as long as the the original relationship lasted", bit by bit, life will resume its normal flow. Human beings's memories presumably fade away with time...Something the lady has today I think should always be highly appreciated, because guys like ChrisG is indifferent from muds, no matter how many properties he has in hand, you can put a trust on me about that...
 
You have to realize that If I was ChrisG, I wouldn't be able to sleep well tonight, and perhaps I also couldn't stand tall, talk straight in front of my colleagues on Monday :frown:
 
Hello, sorry for my talkativeness, is Chris G the guy working as an editor for nature magazine ? or you are talking about someone else ?
 
Internal frame of reference.
 

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