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Question Posted Friday March 20 2009, 5:04 am

Wow. It's great to know that, like you said, there's something about music. I myself find that it's about the chords (minor mostly). I myself have played trumpet since i was 9 and have sung since I was around 10. I've likewise been brought to tears by music I knew when I was young, and before this. I remember my dad playing Paul McCartney and Wings. I recently found a collection of those songs, and once I heard the one I remember the most (Heart of the Country) I listened to it and about 20 seconds in I was crying. And then that was it and the song isn't sad anymore for me. I'm quite open to all music and enjoy almost all of it, however I never really liked heavy metal or hardcore. I have however been into Hiphop for about 4 years, and I also write graffiti. There are artists that give me emotions, for example Jedi Mind Tricks (HipHop) can make me angry or moreover aggressive. Why? And Busdriver can make me sad, but music never seems to get me happy. It can get me in a groove to the beat, however that's more personal than the music, and its enjoying the music not myself from what I've felt.

Also I understand what you mean about Anti Social etc. What you say is true. I've looked at the diagnoses and discovered it myself around a year ago.

And what you have said about loving the way I am and not wanting a cure, it's true. If I was to go back, I don't think i'd cope with it, because of what my own mind has come to see as illogical, however I'd be controlled by that which I deem illogical. I'm quite intrigued as to how many of us there are.

And on keeping in touch, great idea. Is there any way to message in this website or do I just have to put my email etc out there?? I joined just because I saw the discussion with the other person whose question you answered, so I'm relatively new :)

Best Regards, Rowan


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Nick11689 answered Friday March 20 2009, 7:18 am:
Good lord this is strange. I never thought I would actually speak with someone that has the same thing as myself, and it's strange marking the similarities. I would like to discuss this further away from the site, somewhere where we can back and forth quicker than this. As for how many of us there are? Well, outside of psych wards and prisons; probably not many. Honestly, I have no idea how to go about getting into contact with you on this site. I would prefer no one but you know what my real name is or have any actual contact information on me. When I get my doctorate in psychology (irony) and start practicing, it might be bad for business if my patient found out I don't feel. Even though I don't believe there could be any better a person to view patients in a logical sense than one that doesn't let emotions drive them, I don't think they'd understand. For the sake of contact, I have created an email for you to get in contact with me. windwalker11689@live.com

Once you get in contact, we can exchange instant message program information.

Talk to you soon,
Nick

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