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Seamus Finnigan ([info]openbottle) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-08-27 00:14:00

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Entry tags:journal: battlescars, journal: seamus

Battlescars: Anonymous
Written a couple of hours after the pub closed on Wednesday night.

[Warded against Dean, Dominic, Dennis & Susan. Visible to other Battlescars members]

I never talk about how much my scars ruined changed my life. I can't go swimming in public, I can't sunbathe on holiday, I don't even tell people they're there. Not even at Battlescars.

My sex life is non-existing.

Even my best friend is disgusted by them. He can't bear to touch me them.

I'm not proud of them. I can't keep pretending tell everyone else pretend scars are something -

I thought drinking would help.



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[info]openbottle
2015-08-28 08:26 am UTC (link)
That isn't true. I'm not just a mind, I'm a body too and mine isn't good enough.

Talk to them about what? The fact they find my body disgusting and have been lying about it for years? What good would that do?

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Anonymous Reply
[info]nottfinished
2015-08-28 03:20 pm UTC (link)
Your body doesn't make you who you are. It sustains you and works for you; it's good enough for that. It doesn't have to be good enough for anyone else.

I'd prefer living without one but


Yes.

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