Let’s say better late than never.

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    32 days ago

    I’m not really good at talks like this, sorry

    1000% more supportive than any Finn I’ve ever met, including my family.

    So yeah, compared to them you’re a fucking master, mate.

    That is very meaningful to me, thank you a lot. People ignoring it is what really gets me, not the personal experience. (It’s not the first time I’ve been in a psychosis due to insomnia/other factors, but when I’ve my meds at home, I don’t end up eating myself.)

    I am doing better, yes. Maybe not exactly well yet, but …

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      12 days ago

      You are very welcome, I’m glad you’re doing better. And yeah, people can be awful, but you’ll find people who will be supportive, even if it’s just a few. My dogs help me personally, they know how to get me out of depression funks.

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        but you’ll find people who will be supportive, even if it’s just a few

        Seeing as I’m 36 and yet to find such a creature who I’m not paying hundreds an hour to listen to me trauma dump… I’d like to politely advice you to not use any definite sentence on what I will or will not find.

        I would love a dog, I’ve had many as a kid. None from pup to gone though. My grandmas sofa wasn’t older than me, then when we got our own dog when I was 12, he got ran over by a truck (and I saw it very close, and picked him up after he was driven over by a full semi tire). Then our next dog was done which was a sort of rescue, but from a trainer. He was my best friend ever.

        I’ve cried more over my dead dogs than I ever have for any relatives.

        So yeah, I’d like to get a dog, but as I live in a bedsit and am kinda depressed, I don’t know whether I’d be justified in taking a dog… There’s better homes for pups to go to.