I look at it like this, the military teaches us to be in control; I once was in group therapy, they had us hold our breath for as long as we could, I held mine for two minutes, a minute longer then anyone else. When asked how I explained the military teaches us that when our body says breath, our training says charlie mike, continue the mission, the mission being to hold our breath.
Civilians mean well but they can't understand us because they have no context, they've never been one of us. My best source of coping is peer support, no need to explain anything, the trust is there, no need to build it.
So I think the key to coping and healing is each other. F*ck the world, they will never understand us.
Civilians mean well but they can't understand us because they have no context, they've never been one of us. My best source of coping is peer support, no need to explain anything, the trust is there, no need to build it.
So I think the key to coping and healing is each other. F*ck the world, they will never understand us.