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Thank you so much for accepting my apology and posting your message. :) She does have ptsd, and I wonder if it played a part in their reaction.
The weird thing is normally this isn't something I stress about as much. I have close family and friends I've known for years who love me and we always are able to work out any problem. I made the assumption this person would want to work things out in the same way my best friend would, for example. I'm actually not used to being able to NOT work out conflict.
Honestly my anxiety tends to show up in a weird way where I obsessively worry about one thing at a time. Right now this was my worry. My anxiety basically focuses on one thing at a time to worry about. Eventually this'll fade and I'll be back to my general happy go lucky self. My anxiety just finds things to obsessively worry about.
The weird thing is normally this isn't something I stress about as much. I have close family and friends I've known for years who love me and we always are able to work out any problem. I made the assumption this person would want to work things out in the same way my best friend would, for example. I'm actually not used to being able to NOT work out conflict.
Honestly my anxiety tends to show up in a weird way where I obsessively worry about one thing at a time. Right now this was my worry. My anxiety basically focuses on one thing at a time to worry about. Eventually this'll fade and I'll be back to my general happy go lucky self. My anxiety just finds things to obsessively worry about.
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