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razorbladekisses wrote: »Miroslav (((HUGS))) Please don't give up on life. I know you said your GP isn't very good, is there any possibility of you seeing someone else? It sounds like you really need some support right now. If you are still feeling low/suicidal go to A&E where you will be able to see an on-call psychiatrist.
I think a lot of us feel like we don't belong because of the way we look. We all have things that we really dislike about ourself but at the end of the day we can't change what we've been given. Instead we just have to make the best of what we've got. I'm sure you're good looking anyway Miro, you just don't realise. You're definately a good person inside and personally I think that outshines a pretty face any day.
All GP's that I see are hopeless and counsellors just want to offload ASAP. Talking doesn't do anything for me other give me a brief lift of the weight on my shoulders.
Someone nice does it for me, I guess it doesn't do it for the ladies i've met though. I just meet shallow, self centered women. Hopefully destiny comes calling soon!0 -
antronella wrote: »And Miro, you always give such wonderful advice to everyone, just hope you can find something to help you feel slightly more positive. I appreciate you have been through so much sadness in your life. I have heard so many people talk about being ugly...but I really really don't think that anyone is ugly...apart from an ugly personality. Look at Simon Weston..the man who suffered those horrific burns in the falklands. He met and married his wife, after his injuries. His partner saw beneath his appearance and fell in love with the beautiful person that he was. We're all thinking of you and wishing you strength.
I guess as i've been rejected just about all my life, I don't really know any other way. The only person who ever loved me went and died on me and my daughter was too young to love me. I just expect things to go wrong and when they don't.....I know they will eventually, so I really don't know what i'm holding on for. Well, I do, waiting for others to move on so I can just go.
I'm guessing Simon Weston was brave, where i've just let an illness eat away at me, with very little fight.0 -
weegie.geek wrote: »An average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T
:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
That's rather extreme:eek:
You obviously want to be a bit smarter about it than her. At least do a lot of googling to work out the correct dosages etc.
Of course I'd never actually advocate trying to kill him.*
One thing I just realised, if your son's grown up and left home, how did the situation at home affect him? He can't not have noticed the tension/his dad being a !!!!!!.
Did your husband mistreat your son, or just you?
First thing you need to do it decide what'll happen. Are you in a position to kick him out? If not, where will you go?
Deal with getting out of that situation first, then once you're ready, deal with getting a job and moving on.
* If you do, I get half the insurance money because I suggested it, ok?They say it's genetic, they say he can't help it, they say you can catch it - but sometimes you're born with it0 -
gillette147 wrote: »Well done on you girl's and your exercise. I'm a bloke so I don't have to do any. But of course I'll die young though.
Well, i'm male and have exercised since a very young age, but then it's a passion of mine, although these days, I lift the weights out of anger rather than anything else0 -
slowlyfading wrote: »Had a bad day today. I just want someone to f***ing care, for a change.
We all do
This thread is for letting it all out and i'd like to think we all are here for each other, even if at times we don't know what to say.0
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