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- May 4, 2022
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For 35 years. Ages 10 to 45- to varying intensities.
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I went through a lot of childhood trauma involving my dad and went through a really rough divorce between my parents. I genuinely feel like hes the reason for all of my issues.I'm very sorry about it. Do you think there's a reason why you started having these thoughts this young, if I may ask? For example I don't think I really had a reason to be depressed besides the fact that I didn't have any friends. In reality, though, I think that back then I didn't have any friends because I was depressed and the other kids could sense my negativity, and not the other way around (depressed because I had no friends). Perhaps a deeply negative event, like a trauma, occurred during my early childhood and my brain suppressed the memory.
I'm very sorry. I hope you can feel better some dayI went through a lot of childhood trauma involving my dad and went through a really rough divorce between my parents. I genuinely feel like hes the reason for all of my issues.
It definitely could be some kind of trauma being suppressed.
i definitely relate. sometimes it is really comforting knowing there's a way out of here. i love your profile pic and name btw. im a huge lorna shore fanSince I was a teenager I thought about it a little bit but not as seriously as I do now though I was institutionalized before I was 18. For the past few years I've thought about it a lot, some days it was all I could think about. The thoughts are oddly comforting sometimes though. Like if life gets even worse I like knowing that there's always a way out.
how old are you?Since the day that I was born
Found out that mental health issues REALLY run in my "family".
Got kicked out the day after I turned 18, never heard or saw my "parents" again, 100% their choice and now I at least have an inkling why. They had massive issues!!
I am 69. My "parents" wanted a female child and NOT a male child. They were going to leave me at the hospital back in 1956 for adoption, but back then it would have been social suicide to do that, so I went "home" and had 18 years of HELL.how old are you?
Mmmmmmm. Maybe at 11 is when it started to get really bad, but I remember having light thoughts about not wanting to be here in Pre-K, which is when I was 3 or 4. Maybe I'm just imagining things though, bc 3-4 is super young. But then again I do remember very early incidents where I thought that.I started having thoughts of it when I was maybe 8 years old. Everyone would be happy and smiling and laughing at school and all I could think about is how much I didn't wanna be here anymore, or that it would be such a relief if I could just disappear.
I'll be 25 soon.
Hell yeah, they're my favorite band. What's your favorite song?i definitely relate. sometimes it is really comforting knowing there's a way out of here. i love your profile pic and name btw. im a huge lorna shore fan
so many but i love pain remains I and death can take me. whats yours?Hell yeah, they're my favorite band. What's your favorite song?