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Default Jul 01, 2024 at 03:08 PM
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Do you ever feel like you’re socially phobic because people really just suck?

I had a good day because someone did something terrible to me and admitted fault.

I am glad they apologized but it is like the damage has already been done. Like they laid their hands on me which is terribly upsetting because I have ptsd already from something similar.

Lately my experience of people feels like “oops sorry I didn’t see you as a person first before I traumatized you. My bad.” To. “**** you I am going to twist the truth to my advantage because I am better at lying than admitting fault and genuinely apologizing.”

The bar is spectacularly low when it comes to other people. I just am working on a year where I don’t feel ****ed over. So far this year has been better.
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