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And like all enemies, she loses her humanity and becomes someone who needs to be punished for "making him" feel bad.
Interviewees tell me: "Did I take part in making him feel bad?" "Did we make him think that Matt was more important than him – sensibly, I know not, but it makes you wonder," "It's awful when we love them both equally and individually.'" Amanda says she has changed how she talks about the pair to address this.
"How to Make Your Man Look Good (Without Making Him Feel Bad)," by Nancy Butcher.
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He said that withdrawing made him feel bad and gave him disturbing thoughts.
He hated religion for the same reason: it wanted to make him feel bad.
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One of his famous lines came after a young poet declined an alcoholic drink on the grounds that it tasted bad and made him feel bad.
Otuku is compelled to tell Kiku that the others mock him behind his back, but not because she wants to make him feel bad.
The only thing that really made him feel bad about the whole affair, he said, was the effect it might have on, well, you know.
That's because he did not know he was eating MSG and other glutamates: like everyone else who complains of allergy or adverse reactions to MSG, Nic has psyched himself into believing that the benign substance makes him feel bad.
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