It depends what emotion you’re having. But you can feel them in your chest or in your abdomen or in your head. And they can make you feel like you’re floating or being crushed or bursting with rainbows or being stabbed with a thousand knives.
Yes. Spending more time in this body has helped me realize that I do have muted emotions. [They think they can learn to strengthen the connection between their mind and their body.]
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Thank you for the suggestion.
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What do they feel like?
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That makes sense. [They think. Their victims’ thoughts had sometimes described physical sensations the way that Malcolm just did.]
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No, but others have described their emotions like that.
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Yes. Spending more time in this body has helped me realize that I do have muted emotions. [They think they can learn to strengthen the connection between their mind and their body.]
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For now, yes. I think that learning to recognize my emotions might help them become stronger.