"This August will be different".

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"This August will be different".
it won’t be easy
when she leaves
so please remember
to stop... and breathe
5 Signs of Emotional Suffering
Personality Change: One of the signs of emotional suffering is a drastic or sudden change in behavior, mood, or personality. The individual may display behaviors that are uncharacteristic of their usual demeanor. This could include becoming withdrawn or aggressive, being unusually quiet, or displaying intense emotions without a clear cause. These changes can occur rapidly or gradually over time and may fluctuate in intensity.
Agitated: Emotional distress can also cause agitation. The person might seem restless or irritable, showing an inability to relax or calm down. This might express itself as an inability to sit still, constant fidgeting, or explosive outbursts of anger or frustration. They may have difficulty concentrating, seem overly anxious, or have a heightened reaction to minor annoyances.
Withdrawn: A person suffering emotionally may become isolated or withdrawn from friends, family, and activities they once enjoyed. This withdrawal can be a coping mechanism to avoid emotional pain. The person might avoid social interactions, choose to be alone, or lose interest in activities they used to enjoy. This can lead to a loss of relationships and support systems, which can further exacerbate the emotional distress.
Poor Self-Care: Neglecting personal hygiene or a significant change in sleeping or eating habits can indicate emotional suffering. This might include sleeping too much or too little, eating too much or too little, or neglecting basic personal hygiene. They might lose interest in maintaining their appearance, or their living spaces might become disorganized or unclean. These changes can result from a lack of energy, motivation, or concern for personal well-being.
Hopelessness: Feeling hopeless about the future, or expressing feelings of worthlessness or guilt, can be signs of emotional suffering. This might include making statements about feeling trapped, wishing they weren't alive, or expressing a belief that things will never get better. They may struggle to envision a positive future, feel overwhelmed by their current circumstances, or believe that they are a burden to others.
Y'all. Don't be on no bullshit. If you need someone to talk to, reach out to me. I'm not the best about small talk, but this isn't small talk. Get that shit out. I'm here.
burrowing into the dirt. goodbye everyone
💛 platonic 💙 family // possibly from Malik >.>?
What kind of relationship does your muse want with mine?
"Hello, 'possibly Marik'. Please rethink this assessment until you are very certain you feel confident about this decision."
He narrowed his eyes.
"If you decide you want me as a permanent fixture in your life, my bureau hours are always and you can reach me by speaking MY NAME.
If you reconsider, kindly fuck off and don't bother me anymore."
Got a sort of serious question and wondering what your opinion/response to it would be. Been dating this guy for close to a month now and we havent done much at all besides kissing and the odd touching... anyway recently things have gotten more serious and a couple of nights ago we started discussing sex and when we'd move over to that side of stuff. My guy has told me he isn't really into anal... at all, and isn't too interested in doing it much. Idk if this should be a deal breaker or not?
I think sex is an important part of any relationship and depending on how much importance you both put on it, it can be a deal breaker! It’s an equal symbiotic relationship you know so like you both need to give and take (literally). Is it worth working on him and getting him to open up or change mind? If you think you can do this and you really like him go for it
I just finished Zen’s ending on the Christmas DLC and..... hoooo boy. I love him so much. Going for my girl Jaehee next.
If she's amazing, she won't be easy. If she's easy, she won't be amazing. If she's worth it, you won't give up. If you give up, you're not worth it.