Re: [Adrian M]
No, Adrian. I don't think of you as a child. You're thirty. I was on the verge of getting married when I was thirty. I'd a career and friends and a life and a grotty little flat in East London. Thirty isn't a child. If you were a child, I might think it forgivable.
On the other hand, you appear to think you are a child. You can't talk to the people you'd like to, so you'll talk about them, to perfect strangers? Are you entitled to talk to somebody about this? Anyone you'd like? And don't be so bloody foolish. The only way you've any ability to get an answer to your question is to describe the circumstances. It isn't excusable that it's anonymous. That doesn't make it any less personal.
My psychic ability as you describe it, is the ability to put one and one together and make two. Let me make it terribly clear for you. Take it down, before I decide I'm entitled to arrange your teeth as a necklace around your tonsils.