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drunkonwelchs t1_izbrql5 wrote

Of course it does, because it’s all about having fun! As is life. Enjoy it while it’s here, have a laugh, and have some fun with your friends and family as much as you possibly can. There isn’t a feeling out there that’s better. As kids, we understand this philosophy best. Keep that feeling alive 💜

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namhars t1_izcvien wrote

Wow. You must not have a mental illness bestowed upon you by your dysfunctional, abusive family that you now have to work against your entire life. Yoooooo

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drunkonwelchs t1_izcx9gw wrote

I do actually, maybe not in the same way as your experience, but that’s what therapy and trauma healing are always there for. I’m so sorry to hear that your past has interfered with your ability to have fun nowadays, but surely there are still things you enjoy doing?

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namhars t1_izcymno wrote

I didn’t mean for it to come across that salty. I am working with a great therapist and learning about who I am (: it’s just that I’m at the very beginning and have a long way to go. I’m also very impatient.

It is overwhelming sometimes knowing this is an arduous healing process. I’m lucky I met someone who treated me delicately enough to show me I needed the help

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drunkonwelchs t1_izcz1v5 wrote

No worries, I realized that my initial comment can be read as insensitive to those who may not be having a good time with life in general. That’s great to hear and I wish you happiness on your journey in self-discovery!

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namhars t1_izczb32 wrote

I don’t think your comment was insensitive. It isn’t your fault what happened to other people. I promise I had no hard feelings beyond my initial “damn, I’m jealous” thoughts which I then put into words.

I don’t regret it. It was nice to hear your thoughts. Thanks for sharing

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balazs955 t1_izdfkm8 wrote

You cannot let those people to bring you down. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to complain and would just feel even worse for doing so.

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