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mollykins | 08:23 Sat 19th Dec 2009 | ChatterBank
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describe happiness, without using any variation of the word or any synonym?

I can't, and i'm in a similar situation with something i can't describe as i haven't got a word for it.
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why dont you explain this to your doctor so you dont have to come up with a specific word..?
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but i can't explain the feeling, thats my problem.
cazz- thats too obvious
well maybe he will understand more than you think molly, he may have dealt with other cases that are similar>

you could say you feel involuntary calm/pleasure or something along that line, sorry if I am way off the mark.
Can you not use an analogy?
Felicidad.... don't know why I didn't think of it earlier... :-)
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hhmmmm. . . . thats it, i''ve had a eureka moment, an epiphany. But its not going to look very good at all.

I don't know if everyone gets this feeling (it may be after more than one) but if i have a glass of wine, without food for some reason, which i can only think o do at new year, i feel different but not the light headed part of the feeling, because lightheadedness makes me feel like i'm going to fall over or feint or soemthing similar. The feeling that sometimes makes you want to stare at stuff and a minute later your eyes ae darting round.
But not a drunken feeling, because i've never had enough to make me drunken just that lightheaded eyes staring one moment, darting the next, but still being able to do the alphabet back wards and stand on one leg and touch my nose.
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Does that make sense to anyone at all in the slightest?
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now i need word to describe that feeling
Is it time for your medication.. or mine?
Sqad is probably the best person to ask, Molly. Good luck anyway.
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you askewd me to make an analogy. And an analogy is what you got. now can anyone find a word or phrase to describe that analogy?
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I don't think a feeling as unusual as that can be condensed down to a one-word definition. Just tell the doctor what you told us, and he may well have had other patients describe the same thing.
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nok ! this could be serious, i mgiht need brains urgery or something.
are they anything like brains faggots?
My computer just came under attack from flying tea....

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