A bit off topic, I'm sorry. A few things talked about in this thread reminded me of this and I wanted to post about it.
My mother exposed me to a term - "personality suicide" that at the time was kind of mind blowing for me. I was 16 or so at the time. She then had to explain what she meant.
"Personality Suicide" is when a person just up and moves without notice to another community, state or country. They tell no one, leave no forwarding address, they no longer contact or allow anyone to know where they are. They leave most if not all their possessions behind. Once they are at their new location they abandon the personality they were unhappy with and become a "new" person. They do all the things they can that they were afraid to do because people were they were wouldn't allow or accept that behavior. They dress however they want to (even crossdress it that is what makes them happy), they do activities they want to, the see people they want to, they say what they want to when they want to. They become uninhibited, almost like a drunk loses all their inhibitions. They become "themselves".
To a degree, I did this when I joined the navy. Then again when I retired. I did this to a lesser degree when I changed commands within the navy. Before I joined the navy I had recently broken up with my cheating GF. I felt "Stuck" doing what people expected of me. Joining the navy allowed me to leave behind all the people I felt were holding me back from being myself. A new start with new people.
I'm still trying to figure out why I made this post here. Hope I didn't drag the thread too far off topic and someone finds it useful.
I now return you to this threads regular topic.
My mother exposed me to a term - "personality suicide" that at the time was kind of mind blowing for me. I was 16 or so at the time. She then had to explain what she meant.
"Personality Suicide" is when a person just up and moves without notice to another community, state or country. They tell no one, leave no forwarding address, they no longer contact or allow anyone to know where they are. They leave most if not all their possessions behind. Once they are at their new location they abandon the personality they were unhappy with and become a "new" person. They do all the things they can that they were afraid to do because people were they were wouldn't allow or accept that behavior. They dress however they want to (even crossdress it that is what makes them happy), they do activities they want to, the see people they want to, they say what they want to when they want to. They become uninhibited, almost like a drunk loses all their inhibitions. They become "themselves".
To a degree, I did this when I joined the navy. Then again when I retired. I did this to a lesser degree when I changed commands within the navy. Before I joined the navy I had recently broken up with my cheating GF. I felt "Stuck" doing what people expected of me. Joining the navy allowed me to leave behind all the people I felt were holding me back from being myself. A new start with new people.
I'm still trying to figure out why I made this post here. Hope I didn't drag the thread too far off topic and someone finds it useful.
I now return you to this threads regular topic.