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Well, I suppose that it could to an extent. Past problems that were only buried can have an effect on how you view people.
IE: Ever since I fell off a playset when I was little, I've been deathly afraid of heights even though I have since gone on the Pittsburg Plunge at Kennywood. Also, worrying about people can cause anxiety and lack of sleep. ![]() "Turn and tremble. Be judgmental. Ignorant to all the symbols. Blind the face with beauty paste. Eventually you'll one day know-" Song by 10 Years. (Sig base by CCG.) Here's a tip: DON'T TRY TO FRIEND ME. |
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Depending on the problem, yes. Coming to terms with it or getting help for it can help the mental state.
.... I sound like my aunt when she's on rambles about this stuff... o.o ![]() "Turn and tremble. Be judgmental. Ignorant to all the symbols. Blind the face with beauty paste. Eventually you'll one day know-" Song by 10 Years. (Sig base by CCG.) Here's a tip: DON'T TRY TO FRIEND ME. |
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*scratches head* Most do. Some problems - like irrational fears of water, heights, etc. - are not very solvable because of either constant paranoia or deep rooted fears.
![]() "Turn and tremble. Be judgmental. Ignorant to all the symbols. Blind the face with beauty paste. Eventually you'll one day know-" Song by 10 Years. (Sig base by CCG.) Here's a tip: DON'T TRY TO FRIEND ME. |
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It depends on the severity of the problem.
![]() "Turn and tremble. Be judgmental. Ignorant to all the symbols. Blind the face with beauty paste. Eventually you'll one day know-" Song by 10 Years. (Sig base by CCG.) Here's a tip: DON'T TRY TO FRIEND ME. |