Soulless Angel
Did someone say Rum?
- Jul 6, 2020
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Odd question, bare with.
Living how my mindset has been for 2 yrs now, for me waking up feeling like I do is normal, yet I am told it is not, which I respect, yet on the flip side, all I see on social media *shudders* is mental health and how it should be normalized, and spoken about.
How a child is having a wobbley day, and instant response is OMG their mental health is at risk,
Bad day at work, OMG My mental health is sooooooooo bad I can't cope,
I can't sleep, I have had an anxiety my mental health is now a major concern,
it never ends, all these people get people surrounding them offering to be there for them, saying you can live another day, blah blah blah,
I do not belittle these people in any way, mainly because we deal with thing's differently to others, my question is this,
never do I see someone say,
*I was raped, I am struggling today* *my child hood was traumatic, I can't deal with today*
Because as soon as you do, people state they apparently understand, and know how you are feeling,
Then there's the ones, who don't use social media to blab about their mental health, the one's on this forum, for example, who keep themselves to themselves, private almost, struggling in silence, knowing to speak out, often results in bullshit empty platitudes.
current mental health on social media seems very different to the one I see on here, or at least the one I have experienced, as well as many stories on here.
Fir the latter group, At what point is how we feel normal, is it normal for it to feel normal, even though its not normal, or at least not society's view of mental health or how it should be?
I am confused, it's 2pm I have rum....
Send help, or more rum, actually the latter would be best, more rum, and cake too, cake a bonus!
Living how my mindset has been for 2 yrs now, for me waking up feeling like I do is normal, yet I am told it is not, which I respect, yet on the flip side, all I see on social media *shudders* is mental health and how it should be normalized, and spoken about.
How a child is having a wobbley day, and instant response is OMG their mental health is at risk,
Bad day at work, OMG My mental health is sooooooooo bad I can't cope,
I can't sleep, I have had an anxiety my mental health is now a major concern,
it never ends, all these people get people surrounding them offering to be there for them, saying you can live another day, blah blah blah,
I do not belittle these people in any way, mainly because we deal with thing's differently to others, my question is this,
never do I see someone say,
*I was raped, I am struggling today* *my child hood was traumatic, I can't deal with today*
Because as soon as you do, people state they apparently understand, and know how you are feeling,
Then there's the ones, who don't use social media to blab about their mental health, the one's on this forum, for example, who keep themselves to themselves, private almost, struggling in silence, knowing to speak out, often results in bullshit empty platitudes.
current mental health on social media seems very different to the one I see on here, or at least the one I have experienced, as well as many stories on here.
Fir the latter group, At what point is how we feel normal, is it normal for it to feel normal, even though its not normal, or at least not society's view of mental health or how it should be?
I am confused, it's 2pm I have rum....
Send help, or more rum, actually the latter would be best, more rum, and cake too, cake a bonus!