Pretty sure that’s how it went down. There’s no other explanation to why there are so many of them.
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Pretty sure that’s how it went down. There’s no other explanation to why there are so many of them.
There is not a mean bone in your body, babygirl. I love you so much, Callie 💕 #sweetestthingever
sometimes i wish my brain had a switch off button or something
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I don't think people understand how traumatizing bad relationships are
And how they can affect you years later… When people who you care about treat you like shit, it scars you.
Emotional abuse is real and causes deep insecurities and makes it hard to trust anyone.
Be kind to one another and to your loved ones. Please. Be patient and don’t lash out.
This is really fucking important
when you walk really close to a really beautiful girl and you smell her perfume and get 16% gayer
Here’s the thing about anxiety and depression and other chronic mental illnesses: They’re not always just a thing when the people with them are so stricken that they can’t function. They’re also there when these people appear to be going about their everyday business. Sometimes it’s like a background noise; there are times when you can tune it out. Other times the volume gets so high it’s deafening, and you can’t help but fall to the ground for a while. A “good” mental health day might just be one where you can hide the fact that there’s something wrong, or where you can distract yourself enough to focus on something else. A “good” mental health day doesn’t mean the illness is cured, or is even in remission. It just means you have a little more strength to help you get through the day.
Our new babygirl, Callie. We stuck with her original name because I suck at picking them 🙃 she's the sweetest thing ever. All she wants to do is be loved, sleep and try to steal your food. #1yr2months #Callie #babytitty
Maybe if I reblog it it will become the truth
i reblog this everytime
This is the magic a$ap, if you don’t reblog it this will be the first year you’re broke
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how neurotypicals think triggers work
i had a traumatic experience but i’m 100% fine and never think about it
unless i see a neurotypical-approved trigger
then i will remember it all of a sudden and have a horrible panic attack
how triggers actually work
i had a traumatic experience and the long-time effects of trauma influence my life every day
seriously, no one forgets about a traumatic experience
(unless they repress those memories completely)
a trigger is something that makes those memories resurface
triggers can be anything; words, phrases, smells, symbols, colours, things that seem ridiculous to you but to me have a connection to my traumatic experience that i am not obligated to explain just because you think i’m “tossing the word trigger around like it’s nothing”
reactions to triggers can range from slight discomfort to severe panic attacks; none of these reactions are less valid because they’re not ‘bad enough’
my general mental health influences how i respond to a trigger. the same trigger might not bother me on a good day but make me suffer from paranoia and anxiety on a bad day. it is still always a trigger.
veterans are not the only ones suffering from ptsd. “war” is not the only real trigger.
mocking triggers (no matter how silly they seem to you) means mocking and disrespecting everyone who had a traumatic experience and asks people to tag triggers because they don’t want the memories to resurface more than they already do anyway
you’re not my therapist. you have no say in what triggers me and how i am supposed to deal with that.
so if i ask people to tag penguins, but don’t feel comfortable telling everyone that the reason for this is that they are my abuser’s favourite animals which they often talked about (when they weren’t hitting me, locking me up and letting me starve, and telling me i deserve it), you have absolutely no right to make fun of that
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I am so sad. And so damn tired of everything. 😔
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