I’m a recovering (fill in the blank)

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Designer purse addict
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So was my mother in the early 2000s. Marc Jacobs, etc. not sure if as high end as your purchases. i think she liked the power of being rung up and impressing. I have an old Botkier of hers.

What happened?
Anonymous
Masturbater. I used ti be able to bust a nut 12 times in a day
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Anonymous wrote:I’m a recovering busybody. I realize the poisonous impact my not so subtle dirt digging has and it makes me sad how I used gossip to build relationships.

What are you a former?


Doesn't everyone do this?


HELL no.


It’s wild that people think that everybody does this


I learned not to do this when I was in my early 20s. I started gossiping to a friend, and she said, "I'm trying really hard not to gossip anymore." That stopped me.

I'm a former athlete and, due to health problems, can't do my sport anymore. It's really hard and I haven't yet learned to reset.


As someone who tends to avoid gossip and focuses on my own work, I have come to understand the value of gossip, especially in a workplace setting. By distancing myself from those who are in the know—the so-called busybodies—I’ve inadvertently overlooked a wealth of important information. I don't want to be a busybody, but I do wish I had a better information pipeline. I hate always being the last to know.
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side chick
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Anonymous wrote:Designer purse addict


So was my mother in the early 2000s. Marc Jacobs, etc. not sure if as high end as your purchases. i think she liked the power of being rung up and impressing. I have an old Botkier of hers.

What happened?


I was the same as your mom. It gave me some ‘power’, in my imagination. I mostly bought Bottega Venetia. Had one Marc Jacobs bag. Some LV, Chanel, a couple Hermes. Spent way too much money. I’d go into a store, not needing anything and knew I’d buy something. I loved the bags and felt it made me more stylish. Also I was addicted to being treated like someone special. Mostly bought new, bought some lightly used, then sold them, some shortly after buying. Quick turnover. Of course at a loss. It was the high of buying/owning/being seen with one. So stupid.

Had to stop cold turkey. I have a few bags left-some Bottega and a Tod’s bag.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m a recovering busybody. I realize the poisonous impact my not so subtle dirt digging has and it makes me sad how I used gossip to build relationships.

What are you a former?


Doesn't everyone do this?


HELL no.


It’s wild that people think that everybody does this


I learned not to do this when I was in my early 20s. I started gossiping to a friend, and she said, "I'm trying really hard not to gossip anymore." That stopped me.

I'm a former athlete and, due to health problems, can't do my sport anymore. It's really hard and I haven't yet learned to reset.


As someone who tends to avoid gossip and focuses on my own work, I have come to understand the value of gossip, especially in a workplace setting. By distancing myself from those who are in the know—the so-called busybodies—I’ve inadvertently overlooked a wealth of important information. I don't want to be a busybody, but I do wish I had a better information pipeline. I hate always being the last to know.


I'm the person you're replying to. This is interesting. How do you know if the stories you're hearing are true, exaggerated, or malicious?
Anonymous
Catholic
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Our numbers are great.
Anonymous
I used go bite nails & be late for everything. Made a conscious decision to stop both behaviors, & life is significantly better.
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Anonymous wrote:Catholic

Our numbers are great.


We'll keep the light on for you.
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Anonymous wrote:I used go bite nails & be late for everything. Made a conscious decision to stop both behaviors, & life is significantly better.


How is your life better since you stopped biting your nails?
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Anonymous wrote:I have an addiction to porn.


Ok so the game is "I’m a recovering....." you are in an additive addiction. Not the same.
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Anonymous wrote:Catholic

Our numbers are great.


We'll keep the light on for you.

Please don't, Mary Margaret
Anonymous
people pleaser.
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