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let’s go on a date and by date I mean lay in bed and make out for 3 hours
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We,re all gonna die anyway so I texted him first
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Abused kind things #52
Marriage and relationships are actually real and people actually love each other? Sounds fake but okay.
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If all of your kids have been diagnosed with depression and anxiety when there is no history of mental illness in the family you might want to talk a long look at how you’ve treated them and consider the possibility that it could be a factor in why they are mentally ill.
Just a thought
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abused kid things #42
your trauma and abuse made you have low empathy and it is hard for you to connect with other people. Comforting friends is really hard. it feels really terrible because “what if i am turning into my abuser”
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I fucking hate the romanticization of mental illnesses, and I’m not talking about people who self-diagnose. I understand the reasons why people self-diagnose and I support that. People who self-diagnose are people who want to get better but don’t have access to a professional.
I’m talking about people who aren’t mentally ill, who watch 13 Reasons Why, or read a John Green book, and they think it’s so romantic, a pretty girl whose life has no meaning until a boy sees how special she is, and they think, “I want to be like that pretty girl”. A boy kissing you when you’re crying looks pretty in movies, but in real life, panic attacks aren’t pretty, neither is puking or self-harm, people ditch you as friends if you have a mental illness. People who think that are almost always people who have never been through anything hard in their entire lives, they call themselves “damaged”, while simultaneously ostracizing people who are actually damaged. People who are mentally ill don’t want to be, while people who aren’t think that it’s beautiful, it’s so insulting to pretend that you’re mentally ill when you’re not.
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my parents have never showed me what a healthy relationship should look like, but at least they showed me how my relationship should never look like
thank you for this lesson
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“Why parents are allowed to call their kids with names, to yell at them, to put them down, scream at them..but when kids try to defend themselves..it’s disrespectful?��
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“My parents have never gotten along and they created me. No wonder I’m always at war with myself.”
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Abused kid things #4
Not sure how healthy romantic relationships work because you never saw your parents get along so you are surprised when your significant other actually tries to work out problems instead of yell.
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this is an angel pupper reblog to save a shelter puppers life
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All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols (via philosophybits)
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