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  • Topic : Recovery Club
03 Nov 2016 03:20 AM
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Thanks @PeppiPatty & @utopia

I'm actually going to discuss this with my partner and try to come up with a strategy for me.  Initially avoidance but I know I need to get over this so I will talk to him about making some sort of plan to somehow get me desensitised to it. Ie. getting him to start with to talk a little louder so I get used to this and so and so on. I also think that this might help us together as part of his issue is that he feels he has no control over anything so this is something he will be able to control and might help our relationship as well. Not sure exactly what but I will use my energy after doing my letter to my father.

@PeppiPatty

I'm also an 80's girl but grew up with australian rock music like, cold chisel, angels, divinyls skyhooks etc but my music range is huge it goes from when I'm angry I can listen to Rage against the machine to get some out and then the other side is as mentioned John Butler, Pink floyd, Fleetwood mac also loved Superjesus (listening to them now).  I love being able to hear guitar and drums in music.  Cant get into all this hop hop stuff that has no real music but there are exceptions I like Hilltop Hoods and used to love Beasite Boys too.  So my range is huge dependent on my mood.

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