this hit home bc honestly. we dress this shit up and cover it up so well when really life be kicking our ASS behind closed doors. and the excuse is we’re strong and we should be able to handle it.
Broke, depressed, failing classes, attempting to kill myself in my dorm room when my roommate left, crying and screaming to the top of my lungs about how I wanted to end my life to my roommate and suite mate... And this was the same month.
met in hawaii one night at club on a whim while she was there for work. we became inseparable the whole time she was there. i literally moved into her hotel room 😭 we did everything tg. fast forward to now, we’re married with our first baby and she’s the best wife and mommy 🥹
@LorayaMarie
not only is she right but she was very gentle in correcting them imo. you can just walk into the middle of someone’s lesson. 😭 especially if they’re passionate about teaching and by the way they’re conversing with her. you can tell she’s already overly nice.
thanks everyone for the sweet words..💕 being labeled as the “strong” friend and trying to keep everything bottled up is absolutely HARD. i pray every young woman on this thread or who is going through this comes out on top. ❤️
everyone deals with depression differently, so those of you asking why we dress it up or why we don’t speak up is because growing up we, as women, are taught to be the back bone of everything. our scars aren’t nurtured like they should be.
my beautiful, the mother of our sweet girl. 🥺 love her to pieces and she’s made every moment of being pregnant so worth it. i’d love this life with you 1000x over. 🫶🏾
@shaTIRED
i was beaten, i did not turn out fine. i turned out emotionally immature. i turned into a person who accepted physical and emotional abuse in my relationships bc that’s all i knew ass “love”. i’m having my first kid this year and she will never experience my trauma.