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i just need to get through this week
I’m never enough and I’m tired
you ever start to write a post and just x out halfway through like nobody wants to see this not even me
dont care didnt ask plus my psychic visions have predicted the outcome of this encounter
When your child says “Why can’t I get a puppy?”
Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules”
Try “Any pet is a lot of responsibility. A puppy would have to be fed, walked, and taken outside to use the bathroom several times a day and taken for regular check-ups and vaccinations at the vet. You can’t do all of that by yourself, and I/we don’t have the time or money either.”
When your teenager says “Why can’t I come home at 2:00 this Saturday?”
Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules!”
Try “The time you come home is a matter of respect and consideration. I/We will not only be concerned for your safety, but we would either be disturbed in the middle of the night when you arrive or forced to stay up for several extra hours waiting.”
When your child says “Why am I not allowed to do this thing?”
Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules!”
Try actually communicating a legitimate reason, because children pick up on subtlety and on context and on the unspoken messages, and it’s better to teach children lessons like “You should think really hard before taking on new responsibilities” and “It’s important to show consideration for the needs of the people with whom you share a living space” than lessons like “It’s okay for people to demand your absolute obedience so long as you’re dependent on them for survival.”
TRUTH
Also worth knowing: training your child to accept arbitrary ‘reasons’ for obedience like ‘because I said so’ and ‘my house my rules’ etc trains them to be more susceptible to peer pressure because in their mind, when someone who is at all an authority (older than them, bigger than them, more impressive than them, more confident than them) demands something, they should accept it and not think about it critically. Let them ask why, and give them a real reason. If not, don’t be surprised when they fall for lots of bullshit when they are older. You’re the one that made them believe ‘BECAUSE’ was reason enough.
when people with mild anxiety or depression try to speak over ppl with psychosis or bpd when talking about mental health It’s like hmmmmm
So I get what this is trying to say but as someone with BPD and psychotic features I just want to say that depression and anxiety are totally valid mental illnesses as well, but its important for EVERYBODY to listen to the experiences of others without playing the “whose got it worse” game or trying to speak for others. We all have our own experiences, regardless of diagnoses, and we all have our own worst as well.
i talk a lot of shit for someone who can’t choose rude dialogue options in games because i’m scared of hurting a characters feelings
I want to delete all my social medias and disappear but then i’ll be bored
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it feels like everyone’s looking at me // 6.26.2018
imagine being someones dream girl . i almost blacked out thinking abt it
bpd culture is having an unhealthy fixation on romance but also thinking you’re too broken to ever be Truly Loved™
i hate that im sensitive and jealous and stupid and quiet and ugly and annoying