Is it normal that I feel like thinking and doing are the same?

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  • The thing is, when I hear the word "codependent", I think of people who always try to please everyone, always have to help, always put others before themselves,always deny negative feelings etc. I am usually the opposite, at least consciously. I don't even understand why people would stay in a relationship with narcissists or psychopaths. I'd just walk away.I wouldn't even have anything to do with the aggressive,boisterous types in the first place because I can't stand being overshadowed.

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    • Yeah, I don't like those types myself. I think can relate to what was said about not wanting someone to find anyone other than myself attractive but honestly I know I'm powerless to control the inner thoughts of another person. I wouldn't want anyone else controlling my inner thoughts so it would be selfish of me to want to control someone else's thoughts. Not that I haven't ever wished I could.

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      • My thoughts are controlled by others all the time so why shouldn't I want to control theirs a bit?

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        • How are others controlling your thoughts?

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          • I don't know. I feel like everything I'm feeling is actually what people want or don't want me to feel.Like, if I admire a person or a group of people, I'll actually start thinking and feeling the way they do and if I feel a person is unworthy of admiration, I'll do anything to prove I'm nothing like them.I change my opinions a lot and I feel awful when two groups, one I want to belong to and the one I don't,have some overlaps because it makes me unsure of what to think.

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