Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicks_Nose
Sometimes it starts with simply mastering adjectives. An English teacher in high school would not permit the use of "fine" or "okay" as an answer. Perhaps a simple start with a person using a more descriptive word like moody, overwhelmed, excited, nervous etc, leaves more invitation for further.
|
Interesting . I must try this if not for myself but for the simple enjoyment of throwing them for a loop muwhahah
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alone & confused
Honey I'll tell the checker at the store what kind of day I'm having! I don't give a damn!
|
Lol that really made me smile. Xx
I am gradually realising that is universally a problem with my fellow country men. There is just a huge stigma attached to mental health issues here. I guess having lived abroad in the uk for many years i became accustomed to a more liberal and open way of life. I thought my own country would have moved on from their repressed Conservative thinking but i have accepted this is not the case.
It's not me is them
Luckily for me my neighbour is from the uk and i have found a good friend in her i can say ANYTHING and she doesn't mind in the least
Also i have made some good friends on here and i don't feel alone anymore.
i am going to have a consult for a tattoo on my back next week and while i am there i am going to have " never alone " done very small on the inside of one wrist. And "love" as in the "to write love on her arms" campaign on the other.
Im tired of questioning myself.
I will no longer be ashamed of the person i am xx
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk