Disgust And Disgust

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Often people see disgust as an emotion towards the external world, things that are not part of them, that they don’t like or accept. It is hard for people to understand what exactly disgust is. Many confuse it with distaste, since lots of time we connect disgust with food. But disgust is emotion and it can be towards many different things, like sound, touch, or even disgust towards other emotions. Surely there are people who say that they are disgusted by love. There are many who feel disgust towards themselves, which can mean they can’t love themselves and that can often lead to psychological disorders, like anxiety and depression and the wish to destroy themselves. Disgust can be felt on everyday basis. On the train while watching someone pick their nose, at home if you …show more content…

“Individuals who engage in non-suicidal self injuries report a range of emotions preceding their self-destructive behaviors. Among them are feelings of being disappointed with oneself or even disgusted, although self- disgust has not specifically been examined.” (61, Smith) Destructive behavior is also a part of human nature. (Freud) We want to destroy the unclean, the things that make us feel in a different way, that we may not like. People need a strong reason to absolutely destroy themselves, but self-harm doesn’t always mean the end of the human life. For some it can be a punishment for being disgusted by what they are or for even being disgusting. For others it can be just a try to eliminate what makes them feel like they are disgusting. Self-harm, like cutting or burning is the same as taking a shower. The person feel this momentum feeling of relief, that gives them peace, until they need to do it again. It is a reassuring process in an attempt to remove the disgusting. But it can never be removed forever, just like we can’t just take a shower once and then never wash ourselves again. This would make us only feel more

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