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My opinion.........yes, words can leave scars.
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I know that to be a fact. I try really hard to watch what I say. Once it's out of your mouth you can't take it back.
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Yes. words, depending on how they are used and the attitude that goes with them, can be as cutting as a sword. This is most of the underlying causes for domestic violence in America.
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Yes. The word is mightier than the sword. Emotional abuse does exsist and is a painful thing.
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yes specially for teens.teenagers really care about what people say about them. there's always the popular kids and everyone wants to be their friends but when they say something bad about you or anyone else you feel very bad because the other popular kids start to spread the word and then everyone hates you if the populat girl hates you..
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Yeah, words have alot of edge to them. They can do alot more damage than people realize.
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Words can only hurt if the person allows them to. The key is to be confident in who you are and what you are about.
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Words are powerful and is realized by the people who both skillfully and maliciously use them.
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yes most often they realize afterwards...unless they really meant what they said
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Yes words are worse than blows
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In my case the lack of words killed the rest of my life.
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Words can destroy. They are a powerful weapon. And can never truly be taken back once said in anger.
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Yes, CG, words are very powerful. They can hurt us, anger us, make us laugh, fill us with joy, and ultimately they can heal us.
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Yes, our main means of communicating is by talking. Words symbolize and validate our thoughts; they are the power of our thoughts. Our thoughts represent our feelings and the manner in which we express ourselves. Tone of voice and attitude puts character and life in our words. If we don't think before we speak, we either make others happy, sad or hurt.
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Words can cut like a knife. The mind never forgets when someone says unkind things or cruel things to one another. You may heal from physical pain and injury, it takes longer to heal from psychological hurt and pain. Yes, I believe and know that words can hurt more then people realize. Our actions and words in life affects others around us.
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You didn't ask why I went crazy?
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Most definitely. In fact, words can hurt just as bad, if not worse, than physical pain. Emotions can take a toll on your body physically, and so can words that trigger these emotions.
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Only if you let them.
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yes some people have a very low self esteem and this only adds to there problem
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Definitely. But most of the time words come so fast at one, there is no time to think of how much they could hurt. Many times, I only realize what I said or heard much after it was spoken.
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In ways yes depending on the situation and what was said.
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Yeah. Physical wounds heal, but emotional scars remain in our hearts forever.
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Yes, isn't that always the case?
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Well, it was what she pulled. That was the first time. The second time it was what she pulled and a suicide attempt. The third time I lost it again at the day hospital I was going to for theraphy. A year after that date, my uncle died. Diabetes related. A year and a half after that my grandmother died from lung cancer. I wasn't admitted those times. I just really isolated myself by staying in the house for three months. I found AB and its kinda like theraphy by telling people these kinds of things. I still have panic attacks and take a lot of meds for it.
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Yes, but I don't think people should allow as much hurt as they seem to cause. People can choose not to care what other people say to them. It's hard, and I doubt anyone can do it 100% all of the time, but it is doable to some degree.
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I thought the same thing.
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Absolutely.. words can be the very worst of weapons.
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Words can hurt you in ways that nothing else can so be careful what you say to people! I always try to be careful abou what I say!!
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yes. words are like a knife and they can cut to the bone. Even if someone forgives you the words that were said still haunt them once in a while and they still wonder if you did/or do mean them.
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I've found that out the hard way.
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Yes
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Yes I do! They hurt more than being punched in the face I think!
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