Ive been pondering about this before in educational situations without being able to get it clear in my head.
I think I now start to get a loose idea of what it might be about and want to hear others opinion or thoughts about this.
As Ive seen before during education (atleast certain educations) other students have come out of the closet as rehabilitaded former drugusers. What then happens is that they often get cred, support and respect and thereby they are able to move along most often by this support.
I then been thinking that jeez I wish I was a rehab former drug user to. Cause how do I go out of the closet as former abused and raped, but now rehabilitad and ready for a new start? To not be able to figure this out has ment I kept my face and my story and pretended I was one of "them" - the people who had a plain and simple life were nothing has gone wrong. And that aint easy since in some ways my situation is similiar to a former drug addict. And let me just say for the sake of it - people start to use drug often to surpress and forget lives lke mine. It cause me more shame like I have to hide. Of course you dont just blunt out to each and all - hey my dad f*cked me once, but Im ok now and ready to get a life worth living. But atleast one could say hey Im a ptss recovery? Without saying so much more? But then again ptss is something many doesnt now about.
Anyways - Ive been thinking also that is it easier to come out as former drug addict cause it implicate that there is something that you can repent? And if you just do that you can be one of them?
While its not easy to repent having ptss cause it wasnt really your fault your daddy raped you? Or other traumatic incidents that wasnt on you and not your fault? And thereby your seen as someone that is marked and not up for a recovery and poor you for the rest of your life you must be sick and sad and a f*cked up one?
It seems to me the former ones is seen like this. While I cant say nothing and it put me in a awkward position cause there is something? And with my background I sure could need some of that respect and support too?
I think I now start to get a loose idea of what it might be about and want to hear others opinion or thoughts about this.
As Ive seen before during education (atleast certain educations) other students have come out of the closet as rehabilitaded former drugusers. What then happens is that they often get cred, support and respect and thereby they are able to move along most often by this support.
I then been thinking that jeez I wish I was a rehab former drug user to. Cause how do I go out of the closet as former abused and raped, but now rehabilitad and ready for a new start? To not be able to figure this out has ment I kept my face and my story and pretended I was one of "them" - the people who had a plain and simple life were nothing has gone wrong. And that aint easy since in some ways my situation is similiar to a former drug addict. And let me just say for the sake of it - people start to use drug often to surpress and forget lives lke mine. It cause me more shame like I have to hide. Of course you dont just blunt out to each and all - hey my dad f*cked me once, but Im ok now and ready to get a life worth living. But atleast one could say hey Im a ptss recovery? Without saying so much more? But then again ptss is something many doesnt now about.
Anyways - Ive been thinking also that is it easier to come out as former drug addict cause it implicate that there is something that you can repent? And if you just do that you can be one of them?
While its not easy to repent having ptss cause it wasnt really your fault your daddy raped you? Or other traumatic incidents that wasnt on you and not your fault? And thereby your seen as someone that is marked and not up for a recovery and poor you for the rest of your life you must be sick and sad and a f*cked up one?
It seems to me the former ones is seen like this. While I cant say nothing and it put me in a awkward position cause there is something? And with my background I sure could need some of that respect and support too?