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Old Jun 21, 2008, 02:30 AM
Anonymous29368
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<font color="purple"> I wouldn't laugh because the same things happen to me. I think.

If they don't, then I at least know how you feel. No adults really helped me either when I was being bullied, and my coping skills aren't the greatest because I'm just a really sensitive person so I get overwhelmed by emotions easily. The result is having a depressed child grow up to be a major depressive preteen and then get better once I made friends and then even today I know that it has comprimised how I veiw myself and act.

It's not really PTSD, but I at least know how you feel with the "my situation is so minor". I guess we both just have to realise in our hearts and not just in our heads that everything is important, that regardless of wether or not the only thing you did in life was stub your toe, or if you fell of a cliff and broke every bone in your body, that it's still the worst pain that you've felt in your life. It may not be important or significant to other people but it doesn't matter because it is to you (and it is to me too). The way YOU feel is very important in therapy.

The difference though between us is that I'm a teenager who is technicly still kid. You're an adult now. Nothing wrong with that though.
Kids are still bullied ALOT this day in age.
I swear those programs do nothing. </font>