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Default Jul 21, 2018 at 11:41 PM
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But... caring for someone else... can get annoying at times, cant it? Then what do you do? Youre stuck.

I know this is my parents voice in my head, but i never found a good answer to it.
Indeed, caring for someone else can be absolutely draining when we have so little to give ourselves. I had to tell someone else recently that I can't be the friend he needs since I can't even be proper support for myself, let alone another person who won't even help me help them... I felt so bad saying that, because I know what it's like to need someone, but I had to be honest with him about it. It will save us both a lot of pain in the future.

Edit: But also I do enjoy having someone to care about who I don't feel will want to die if I say the wrong thing (that's just too much pressure). I love caring about my other friend for example. He's pretty with it as far as mental health goes so he doesn't need me, but I can still feel like I'm helping if I cheer him up and toss cuddles at him.

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Default Jul 21, 2018 at 11:52 PM
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Indeed, caring for someone else can be absolutely draining when we have so little to give ourselves. I had to tell someone else recently that I can't be the friend he needs since I can't even be proper support for myself, let alone another person who won't even help me help them... I felt so bad saying that, because I know what it's like to need someone, but I had to be honest with him about it. It will save us both a lot of pain in the future.

Edit: But also I do enjoy having someone to care about who I don't feel will want to die if I say the wrong thing (that's just too much pressure). I love caring about my other friend for example. He's pretty with it as far as mental health goes so he doesn't need me, but I can still feel like I'm helping if I cheer him up and toss cuddles at him.
This is an interesting thread, thanks for sharing. If it wasn’t so far past my bed time I might post more

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Default Jul 21, 2018 at 11:58 PM
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This is an interesting thread, thanks for sharing. If it wasn’t so far past my bed time I might post more

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