tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5541500.post114725795847307702..comments2024-03-28T18:35:54.237+09:00Comments on BigHominid's Hairy Chasms: from the Walking Dude's journalKevin Kimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01328790917314282058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5541500.post-1147287306438232892006-05-11T03:55:00.000+09:002006-05-11T03:55:00.000+09:00Vaught's story is bittersweet. Tho he lost the wei...Vaught's story is bittersweet. Tho he lost the weight and gained new insights into himself, and the type of life he wants to lead... it is sad to learn that his wife filed for divorce on April 3. To him and his family, I send good thoughts for peace.Mavenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06159539883712835177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5541500.post-1147277573337282192006-05-11T01:12:00.000+09:002006-05-11T01:12:00.000+09:00I find this post very interesting. Much in the wa...I find this post very interesting. Much in the way a drug addict avoids drugs, or a smoker might distance themselves from temptation due to friends still smoking... I find that I am avoiding family with emotional problems.<BR/><BR/>A good lot of my family has emotional problems. Sis and I are on Xanax and Lexapro, respectively. The rest just revel and wrestle with their own demons. <BR/><BR/>Even with medication, on occasion when I do take a call or read an email from my parents, who rant and rave about all the other nut jobs in our immediate universe, I am left feeling emotionally and physically spent. <BR/><BR/>However, I often ruminate about how if suddenly those relatives were to take care of themselves, and their own happiness and well being, perhaps the void left behind, the void would be so huge and insurmountable, they would no longer know how to function without the dysfunction and rage being there.Mavenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06159539883712835177noreply@blogger.com