Glass Spine
Bronze Member
My introduction. I was told to try and find comfort where I wouldn't normally look for it - from a fellow human being. All my previous attempts to find a like-mind have inevitably met with failure, but I have not been disappointed, as I don't expect much from people.
Apparently I have PTSD, as the daily flashbacks, nightmares from which I wake screaming, inability to imitate small-talk with other people and the resulting awkwardness of conversation, misanthropy, and fear of leaving my home have all been attributed to this by the doctors and psychologists I was forced to speak with in my teenage years.
I have had similar experiences to many others whose stories I have read. Sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, ostracism and the resulting bitterness and fear of people.
I have three human friends in the world, and they have been my only friends. Ever. My mother (a fellow sufferer), and my two brothers (one of which is as much of a recluse as I am). I know my problems aren't unique, and have always assumed that I am the only person able to help me. Everyone has problems, they don't need or want to hear mine, and companionship beyond what I have already can only cause more problems.
That said, I want to ask a question; am I wrong?
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Apparently I have PTSD, as the daily flashbacks, nightmares from which I wake screaming, inability to imitate small-talk with other people and the resulting awkwardness of conversation, misanthropy, and fear of leaving my home have all been attributed to this by the doctors and psychologists I was forced to speak with in my teenage years.
I have had similar experiences to many others whose stories I have read. Sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, ostracism and the resulting bitterness and fear of people.
I have three human friends in the world, and they have been my only friends. Ever. My mother (a fellow sufferer), and my two brothers (one of which is as much of a recluse as I am). I know my problems aren't unique, and have always assumed that I am the only person able to help me. Everyone has problems, they don't need or want to hear mine, and companionship beyond what I have already can only cause more problems.
That said, I want to ask a question; am I wrong?
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