You can take actions like leaving the room, or communicating the anger they're sparking in you, but don't place the burden of the *reaction itself* onto them. It's not theirs, its yours. This perspective (and habit) comes out of a certain view of the world - that you 2/
this sort of comment makes me mad, like you're assuming i didn't realize it a long time ago
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'realize' was intended as a gentler 'admit' we don't know each other and I may have gotten the valences backwards for you
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my point is that your own mother thinking you'll be tortured for eternity is traumatic and harmful. you have my compassion, I can't imagine what that's like. projecting that pain onto someone who wants to relate to you on the basis of planets is not owning it.
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