Should I take my teddy bear out with me now?

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FleaOfTheChill
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07 Mar 2022, 10:49 pm

Joe90 wrote:
You're never too old to love a teddy bear!


Truth. When I was doing my trauma work, mine went with me everywhere. These days I don't require his emotional support, so he mostly just hangs out in the living room now. Sometimes I grab him, have him nod along to some music I'm playing or to a conversation if I happen to have someone here and we're having one. He likes to get involved in what's happening around him. :lol: I know it's ridiculous, but it makes me laugh, so why not? I am a fan of a good teddy bear.



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07 Mar 2022, 11:11 pm

Joe90 wrote:
Should I take my teddy bear out with me now? I mean in my bag.


I'm going to deliberately avoid judging the should & instead say a thing about me.
For many decades, when stressed I'd go out, and often to work, with one or two model airplane pilot guys or an astronaut figure or two in a pocket.


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