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PanterA
08-11-2005, 08:54 AM
<p>When I start to connect with someone and they aren't feeling well, I start to feel the way they feel. Over the 8 years I was with Lisa I remember when she would get like a stomach ache, I would start to get a stomach ache. If say her foot was bothering her, my foot would start to bother me. Recently I've been hanging out with a friend I've known for like 4 years. She has a cut under her eyelid and its been really bothering her. Yesterday all day my eye has been tearing up and itching me, but there's nothing wrong with my eye. I just see how it's bothering her and I start to get sympathy pains. I get the pains like I'm experiencing the same thing the other person is. I can feel the scratch under my eyelid, or the gas build up of a stomach ache. I don't understand why I get this, I was wondering how common it was?</p><p>On a similar note I HATE the weird feeling. I don't know what its called but that feeling you get when someone scratches the chalk board. That's the more common one for people, but you get that weird feeling right at the tips of your fingers and you need to clench your fist. I personally cant stand the feeling I get when I scratch like those old school blue 3 ring loose leaf binders. I cant handle it! I get that weird feeling just hearing someone doing it, and worse if I see them doing it. I know a lot of you get this and was wondering what gives you that &quot;weird feeling&quot; in your fingers?<br /></p>

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TheMojoPin
08-11-2005, 08:59 AM
<p>I've had the sympathy pains, especially when I have really close relatives who are seriously ill.&nbsp; I think it's probably a type of hypochondria, but I remember it very clearly when my grandmother had surgery to remove a brain tumor.&nbsp; Every time I went to visit her I would get a sharp headache radiating from the front of my skull, similar to where she had had the surgery.&nbsp; Of course, she helped lighten the mood by always pointing out how her head looked like a baseball because of the stitches, which, to a 10-year-old, is friggin' hilarious.</p><p>Of course, maybe you really do have a psychic link, PantS, like THESE guys...</p><p><img src="http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/tandxbig.gif" border="0" /></p><img src="http://scripts.cgispy.com/image.cgi?u=TheMojoPin" border="0" /> <br />Desperate ain't lonely... &lt;&lt; Champagne for my real friends, and real pain for my sham friends. &gt;&gt; &quot;You can tell some lies about the good times we've had, but I've kissed your mother twice...and now I'm working on your dad...&quot;

<font color=black>This message was edited by TheMojoPin on 8-11-05 @ 1:12 PM</font>

mdr55
08-11-2005, 09:07 AM
<p>So when she was getting anal......you felt a pain in your butt too??<br />
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TheMojoPin
08-11-2005, 09:12 AM
You leave my whorish grandmother alone!

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mdr55
08-11-2005, 09:12 AM
<p>It's like when you go to the hospital or something and visit a sick
person...you start thinking and feeling that you my have caught
whatever ailment they got.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>How bout
when you're at work and a person comes in sick like coughing and stuff.
Next thing you know, you're doing the same thing too. Couldn't they
have just stayed home?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Or you use a public toilet
and start thinking if the person that used that toilet last had some
type of disease or something. Don't you just start freaking out.&nbsp;</p>

TheMojoPin
08-11-2005, 09:15 AM
<p>Well, I wasn't freaking out BEFORE...</p><p>DAMN YOU!</p>

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mdr55
08-11-2005, 09:19 AM
<p>And do the restaurants REALLY clean the utensils and other stuff before you use it.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>How many times do you have to wash Fruits and Vegetables before they're actually clean?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>When you buy clothes, how do you know some bum or something tried it on before you?&nbsp;</p>

DreamWeaver
08-11-2005, 09:22 AM
I experience something kind of similar with the work that I do. It's all about energy. There has been times when I would massage someone who had a headache and just by touching them I would&nbsp;get a headache. I had a client once who was a total bitch. I knew right away that we just didn't mesh. I gave the worst massage I'd ever given and when she left I was in such a crappy mood. I took her negative energy without realizing it. I know it sounds hokey but energy it real and people experience it in many ways.

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08-11-2005, 10:39 AM
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Jennitalia
08-11-2005, 10:47 AM
so when your future wife is giving birth to young pantera, will your penis feel like it's ripping apart at the hole?

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FUNKMAN
08-11-2005, 11:58 AM
<p>can't say i ever got a sympathy pain. sometimes i'll imagine what somebody's wound may feel like which will give me the willies/icky feeling but no pain. &nbsp;i do get that wierd feeling sometimes when i'm watching a movie and there's a real emotional/endearment scene coming on, i sometimes have to change the channel it wierds me out that much. then there's other times where i can sit right through it.</p>

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Bulldogcakes
08-11-2005, 03:12 PM
<p>I agree with Mojo that this is all some form of hypochondria. Pants,
you, Deamweaver and Mojo are all neurotic. Which is probably what I
like about you guys. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>BTW-MDR55 Nice!&nbsp;</p>

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