Being Sarah

What a Pain in the Back

Today I was trying to express my frustration to someone, and I accidentally said “it is such a pain in the back.”  Talk about a Freudian slip!  Most people would have used the term “neck” or “a**,” but neither of those hurt when I become frustrated.  Rather, whenever anything is bothering me it causes the pain in my back to flare up.  Frustration, annoyance, and most other negative emotions really are a pain in my back.

Even though the person I was speaking to seemed confused by my incorrect use of the term, I think I am going to use it more often.  Why not express what I really feel versus using a cliche statement that speaks to pains that I do not have nearly as often?

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