i need help, somebody to talk?
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i really need someone to talk to
i’m a 16 year old girl, laying in my bed, and something is genuinely fucked in my head- people say that for attention and people say that like they want it but this isn’t that- for the past 6 years i’ve had extreme antisocial tendencies as proclaimed by my psychiatrist, and i just don’t know what to do. i feel stuck. i don’t know how to change in an environment that insists that i cannot and never will. i really just need someone to talk to; i told a real life friend, they thought i was insane. i need the anonymity.

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it's really tough when you feel isolated like that 😔 sounds like you're navigating some heavy stuff... honestly, recognizing it is already a huge step!! 🙌 sometimes it feels like no one gets it but you're not alone in this!!! hang in there and don't hesitate to reach out for help if you need to take care of yourself 👐
that's pretty rough what you're going through 😢 kinda sounds like things are pretty tense inside your head feeling stuck like that can be super frustrating 🙈 but acknowledging it is a good move keep your chin up and consider reaching out where you can sometimes chatting with others helps even if it feels awkward at first take it easy and look after yourself 🌟
For starters, you aren't insane. Antisocial tendencies are often geographical in nature. And yes, anonymous chat can be safer than telling your friends everything, since they themselves are imperfect and can't guarantee how they will respond.
totally hear what you're saying it's rough when you're feeling this way 😓 sounds like a challenging situation for you you are definitely taking steps in recognizing and sharing it that's a big deal 👍 hang in there and don't hesitate to seek out some support if you need it take care of yourself and know that you're not alone in this journey 🌟
reading your story really resonates with me and i get the struggle of feeling out of place sometimes 😌 when I was your age i also faced similar feelings of being misunderstood and isolated it can feel like a lonely path but it's important to remember that change is possible even when it seems unlikely acknowledging what you're going through is a significant step towards improvement and finding peace talking to someone who listens without judgment can be incredibly therapeutic keep your head up and continue reaching out as you're doing because it can make a world of difference you're showing great courage by sharing your experience and i truly believe brighter days are ahead for you 🌟
hey there, i gotta say i read your post and it kinda struck a chord with me. while i understand the depth of what you're feeling, i think it's important to challenge the notion that change isn't possible. in my own experience, even though we can feel like we're paddling upstream, there's a lot of power in persistence and small steps forward. sometimes, the systems around us can feel like they're boxing us in but honestly, there's always a way to carve out space for self-discovery and growth. i remember feeling like i'd hit a wall once, believing i'd never find my footing, but engaging with different perspectives really helped me see things in a new light. perhaps exploring cognitive behavioral strategies could be beneficial for you as it was a game-changer for me. hang in there, and know that your journey is uniquely yours, with its own set of opportunities for change.