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Wasn't there a thread or a link out there for some "feeling" words - so as not to use the same words over and over again?
Anyone?
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I remember it but I have no idea how to go find it except scroll through the endless amounts of posts.Hopefully someone else will bring it up for ya.
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Here ya go... </font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by Cerri: The list is by no means comprehensive, but it certainly is a good start to having the right word to describe what it is you are feeling.
Remeber honesty is always about you and your reaction to the world around you. Honesty in marriage is to a large extent expressing how you feel about the things your spouse does. You do that by saying, "I feel_____ when_____." And don't forget to express good feelings too!!
The List:
Feeling Words ~ In order of intensity of feeling from a little to a lot Mad: Bothered Ruffled Irritated Displeased Annoyed Steamed Irked Perturbed Frustrated Angry Fed up Disgusted Indignant Ticked off Bristling Fuming Explosive Enraged Irate Incensed Burned up Outraged Furious Blind rage
Sad: Down Blue Somber Low Glum Lonely Disappointed Worn out Melancholy Down hearted Unhappy Dissatisfied Gloomy Mournful Grieved Depressed Lousy Crushed Defeated Dejected Empty Wretched Despairing Devastated
Glad: At ease Secure Comfortable Relaxed Contented Optimistic Satisfied Refreshed Stimulated Pleased Warm Snug Happy Encouraged Tickled Proud Cheerful Thrilled Delighted Joyful Elated Exhilarated Overjoyed Ecstatic
Afraid: Uneasy Apprehensive Careful Cautious Hesitant Tense Anxious Nervous Edgy Distressed Scared Frightenend Repulsed Agitiated Afraid Shocked Alarmed Overwhelmed Frantic Panic stricken Horrified Petrified Terrified Numb
Confused: Curious Uncertain Ambivalent Doubtful Unsettled Hesitant Perplexed Puzzled Muddled Distracted Flustered Jumbled Unfocused Fragmented Dismayed Insecure Dazed Bewildered Lost Stunned Chaotic Torn Baffled Dumbfounded
Ashamed: Uncomfortable Awkward Clumsy Self-conscious Disconcerted Chagrinned Abashed Embarrassed Flustered Sorry Apologetic Ashamed Regretful Remorseful Guilty Disgusted Belittled Humiliated Violated Dirty Mortified Defiled Devastated Degraded </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">
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