If someone dared you to stay off lush for a month, could/would you do it?
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I could, but I definitely wouldn't want to though. I'm not addicted, but I would definitely really miss it. I just love sharing my stories, and people seem to like them too.
I could, I think, but it would be hard. The most I've ever managed is a week, and I did miss it.
Perhaps I should give it up for Lent next year? That would hurt more than alcohol lol!
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Yes I certainly could give it up for a month... Would I miss coming here? Absolutely... There are great people, stories and tons of laughter here... I think I am a lushie for life...
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Do not think I could ...
Have been told by a hunk, who shall remain nameless,
that I am addicted to lush ...
The longest I've gone is eight days. I hardly come on as it is, but I still like to see who's on, and what has been happening. So, I'd not just not come on, just for a simple dare.
I don't see logging off Lush for a time as a "dare" in the usual sense of the word.
There have been times when I just needed to be away from here for various reasons. At first, it was very difficult, as I came to rely on the small social interactions, and just contact with a world outside of my current way of life.
However, I am wiser to certain things (and people) now, so I am no longer reliant on the habit as I once was. I no longer have reason to check messages every few minutes or hours as before, knowing that those who do take time to interact with (or suffer) me are patient and kind, and few.
Time away from Lush is very easy once you find what works for you. And it means that when you come back to it, it is fresher, less emotional (if it was overly so before), and of more benefit in whatever ways you choose to use it. So I don't see it as a dare, so much as a challenge to force you to evaluate its impact on you. A dare, to me, is something cheeky, shocking and probably funny (at least for the darer).
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Quote by Shylass I don't see logging off Lush for a time as a "dare" in the usual sense of the word.
There have been times when I just needed to be away from here for various reasons. At first, it was very difficult, as I came to rely on the small social interactions, and just contact with a world outside of my current way of life.
However, I am wiser to certain things (and people) now, so I am no longer reliant on the habit as I once was. I no longer have reason to check messages every few minutes or hours as before, knowing that those who do take time to interact with (or suffer) me are patient and kind, and few.
Time away from Lush is very easy once you find what works for you. And it means that when you come back to it, it is fresher, less emotional (if it was overly so before), and of more benefit in whatever ways you choose to use it. So I don't see it as a dare, so much as a challenge to force you to evaluate its impact on you. A dare, to me, is something cheeky, shocking and probably funny (at least for the darer).
This exactly, I've just done this.
I can say it's no dare, and it helped crappy things I was feeling, immensely.
Besides, if i need to, those who are important to me are available outside lush, and I am for them.
That far outweighs any hold lush has over me.
Stepping away can give you scope, sometimes being in a bubble is bad, it will pop.
I could go a month without lush, it wouldn't be to hard. I would miss talking to some people or reading stories but there all here when I come back. I usually do get busy in real life so sometimes I'm gone a few weeks as it is.
So no leaving lush wouldn't be hard to do.