Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Heart, thats uncalled for. I am very attached to CAA. I've been around for awhile, and I respect and pray for everyone here. I would prefer that we not make assumptions about each other that are not true.
Self banning does have the effect of alerting the entire CAA community that you wish to be forcibly removed from it for a time. There's certainly the potential for melodrama.
Heart of Sword wrote:Sorry for the misunderstanding.
If you are as emotionally attached as I was, you would want to be self-banned if you left because it makes it easier on you.
Why is self-banning so much different than just leaving?
It wasn't easy at all, Heart, so I understand where you are coming from. I peeked occasionally, and it drove me crazy. But I still think it is more effective to resist it by your own descision. I know it makes it easier, but why should it be? Why should casting off something for a long time you considered a major part of your life be easy to leave?
I think that if you can go cold turkey, so to speak, it makes you stronger as a person and gives you the ability to resist temptation with much more ease.
I know this must sound ludacris, but if it is not hard to break, then when you return, will you be addicted again? Will you have to leave again and have wasted that break time for nothing?
Mangafanatic wrote:We're exactly push overs, as you've seen.
Kaligraphic wrote:*pushes Mangafanatic*
*watches her not fall over*
Hmm, I think you may have misspoken there.
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