disabilities...
16 years ago
Posts: 288
I pick no feeling because if I ever hurt myself I won't feel the pain.
Would I lie to you?
16 years ago
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You guys do know that most people with the disorder where they can't feel pain tend to die before they reach their mid-twenties....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16185231/ns/health-more_health_news/
And, if we're talking about no feelings what-so-ever... then that includes pleasure and probably taste as well.
Anyways, if I had to have a disorder, then I'd choose to be mute... most of my problems are from talking anyways.
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16 years ago
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Seems to me mute is the "best". You can still enjoy things in relation to entertainment (Music, Movies, Games, ec...)
And it might make things interesting, not to talk? Interaction with others would surely be diffrent.
16 years ago
Posts: 452
well apparently I'm already disabled, as I'm already "Rather not live..."
16 years ago
Posts: 776
Don't want to have to give up reading books, manga, watching moves, listening to music, but talking...well, I know a lot of people that think I need to shut up and thanks to the wonders of technology, I don't think I'd miss it as much as anything else.
I am a breath of insanity in a world of chaos.
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16 years ago
Posts: 258
Quote from ShanShan
I pick no feeling because if I ever hurt myself I won't feel the pain.
you wont feel pain but you wont feel love
being mute wouldn't be so bad since i dont go out much but still i work in a store so it could be pretty hard to work
16 years ago
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Quote from ShanShan
I pick no feeling because if I ever hurt myself I won't feel the pain.
you wont feel pain but you wont feel love.
She didn't pick the "no emotions" one but rather the no physical sensations, also known as no feeling.
It's kinda like the CIPA disorder.
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16 years ago
Posts: 258
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Quote from ShanShan
I pick no feeling because if I ever hurt myself I won't feel the pain.
you wont feel pain but you wont feel love.
She didn't pick the "no emotions" one but rather the no physical sensations, also known as no feeling.
It's kinda like the CIPA disorder.
ok then change
no feeling=no sexual pleasure 🤣
16 years ago
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Quote from mike0dude
no feeling=no sexual pleasure
OH NOES!!!
16 years ago
Posts: 1005
Having no physical feeling would be terrible. I can't imagine how hard that would be.
But I'm not going to choose a disability that I would rather have; I've already got one, and I don't relish the idea of having two.
16 years ago
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Quote from mike0dude
no feeling=no sexual pleasure
OH NOES!!!
My sentiments exactly!
16 years ago
Posts: 1140
I'd choose being mute. So many forms of communication exist nowadays that are nonverbal such as text messages, e-mails, and whatnot that loss of verbal communication seems the least problematic (for me, at least) to overcome. The others just seem to be so much worse by comparison.
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16 years ago
Posts: 599
I say no emotions. emotions just get in my way. D:
16 years ago
Posts: 1901
I've meant to mention, that if you lose the ability of feeling, you become incapable of some of the simplest things, like picking up a glass of water. It would take a long time for you to become capable of knowing how much pressure to translate to your hand in order not to let the glass slip out of your hand, or to crush it in your palm. Quite sad, really. No pain, but you'd never feel your skin, or your hair, or the gritty bricks, or gravel under your feet. Quite immature, I'd think, to want to give that up. Yet quite a few seem to think of it as advantageous. : /
I've always wondered if other people do this. But from time to time, I'll shut my eyes, and try to see how well I'd be able to navigate around my apartment if I were blind. Surprisingly, stairs are easy, doorways are not. 🤣
16 years ago
Posts: 1444
Quote from shaggievara
I've meant to mention, that if you lose the ability of feeling, you become incapable of some of the simplest things, like picking up a glass of water. It would take a long time for you to become capable of knowing how much pressure to translate to your hand in order not to let the glass slip out of your hand, or to crush it in your palm. Quite sad, really. No pain, but you'd never feel your skin, or your hair, or the gritty bricks, or gravel under your feet. Quite immature, I'd think, to want to give that up. Yet quite a few seem to think of it as advantageous. : /
I've always wondered if other people do this. But from time to time, I'll shut my eyes, and try to see how well I'd be able to navigate around my apartment if I were blind. Surprisingly, stairs are easy, doorways are not. 🤣
yess!!! i also try that!! and not so surprisingly im not that good at it...i keep bumping into random objects...
and to the not feeling thing...you have a point there...it really is hard...i never really put much thought and care in it...but i guess it really is important 😛
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