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Originally Posted by Marsupilami
With those around me, you just know they don't want to even try to get it. The mask for them is just to get them to accept me. Most know that I have bipolar, and that allows me a certain level of freedom. But again, they have absolutely no idea of who the real me is. All they see is "he's feeling a little down". They don't see the depth of the pain or what I actually feel like doing. I guess in that sense the mask is a protection for me.
But, do I feel I ever get to be the real me, only on PC
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I can't believe how many have replied relating, but your words here Marsupilami, this hits it straight on. I'm taken aback really, thank you for sharing.