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Started by The Sarah, June 03, 2009, 10:42:14 AM

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Cindy

I know it's dumb but shopping really helps. I don't always buy but looking around and checking out fashion, jewellry, make up, shoes, bags Oh no same comments different thread :laugh:.

I also reckon that excercise helps. I force myself to the gym and have a work out. I'm of course not into body building but I have shaped my legs nicely, look heaps more feminine.

And on the really bad days. Chocolate :laugh:
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Cindy
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Kara

Quote from: Janet Lynn on June 03, 2009, 08:13:30 PM
Hey. When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping.   ;D


Janet

It's true, there is a psychological boost that comes from buying something you want. I think even guys feel this....which might be why they get so many gadgets and junk they don't really need?

Anyways, I usually handle dysphoria by taking a nap.
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FairyGirl

in the case of shopping (aka "retail therapy") to cure the dysphoria blues, I don't really think it's about materialism so much, but more about simply getting out and taking your mind off your personal problems for a while. Also, getting dressed up and going out shopping for pretty clothes or shoes or jewelry is somehow identity-affirming in itelf. When I feel bad and go shopping it does cheer me up, sometimes significantly, even if I only end up with a new pair of earrings or whatever or nothing at all.
Girls rule, boys drool.
If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
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PinkSunshine

Quote from: FairyGirl on June 15, 2009, 02:27:35 PM
in the case of shopping (aka "retail therapy") to cure the dysphoria blues, I don't really think it's about materialism so much, but more about simply getting out and taking your mind off your personal problems for a while. Also, getting dressed up and going out shopping for pretty clothes or shoes or jewelry is somehow identity-affirming in itelf. When I feel bad and go shopping it does cheer me up, sometimes significantly, even if I only end up with a new pair of earrings or whatever or nothing at all.

Well said girl!  :eusa_clap: I sometimes go out shopping when I am feeling down, and I just walk around the store creating outfits in my head! Even if I don't buy anything, it totally gets my head cleared and more level. Reading a good book also helps me to get my thoughts straight  :icon_paper:.
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