Anonymoususer1234
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- Apr 13, 2023
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Was thier reaction one that made you feel better or worse about yourself? Have you received mixed reactions? How do you feel about people knowing?
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I'm sorry to hear that. That's an awful thing to sayMy dad saw my sh and said "If you ever do that again I will beat you bloody!"
I wish I could make this up, it has stuck with me ever since and he probably doesn't even remember it, I was 14 at that time.
My friend saw signs of it, but didn't press it. They didn't seem to know how to take it. I was defensive about it and never brought it up in conversations and so...that was that.Was thier reaction one that made you feel better or worse about yourself? Have you received mixed reactions? How do you feel about people knowing?
That's what I'm afraid of, only reason I don't talk about or show my SH. Was the SH severe or more mild?got put in a psych ward
It wasn't mild, but it certainly wasn't anything life-threatening that would justify putting me in a wardThat's what I'm afraid of, only reason I don't talk about or show my SH. Was the SH severe or more mild?
I've never understood how people think forcibly holding someone in a ward is going to help them in any way . I'm sorry for your experience, I hope it doesn't happen again.It wasn't mild, but it certainly wasn't anything life-threatening that would justify putting me in a ward