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Posted by on 2020/05/01 under Life

i dont know why im doing this hahah
maybe im just one of those edgy wannabe teenager thats on their phase
have you ever just want to feel the hate,the pain,the hurtfeelings again that people gave you. i mean, i know that im already being used by this, but when those feeling are gone, a little part of you want them back. even though its the feeling i dont really want, but i mean what else people can give me, so yeah i guess thats great to have a little positivity.
lmao why i do this tho, i always felt when i talk about my feelings is cringey and others, but i think i need it and at the same time i can't do it. why is it so hard, but thats alright tho, all of this will be over soon, so thats another positivit, great.
im 18 and all of these phases should he gone, later, right, its been 7 years since i have these thoughts and feelings. it'll be gone soon. right?
sorry, i don't really speak english, sorry for wasting your time.
im probably doing this to make my self feel better after, dont mind me. but again, who does.

2 thoughts on “its good to be happy

  1. Anonymous says:

    You are going to have feelings your whole life. They might change but you will have them.
    Some mental health issuse dont usually arrive until your thirties but they can statr sooner. You’re 18 and your hormones will also make you change it might not be anxieties or anything else. It you feel that you need help seek out therapy to work on anger management.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I informed you with old info about mental health and age. This is up to date. It’s healthy to feel and talk about your feelings. I also think it’s easily done when you are unknown.

    “Mental illness includes a wide range of conditions that affect how we feel and think. Most of these are first experienced in the late teens or early twenties, but may only emerge later in life.

    Like many physical illnesses, mental illnesses are thought to arise from the interaction of genetic vulnerability and stresses in life.”

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