What's one thing most people don't know about you?
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What's one thing most people don't know about you? I pick at my skin 20-60 minutes a day but I am working to stop it!!
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Julia
I have Dyspraxia
that i snort when i laugh and my son inherited it! (you
That im often bored and so its hard to keep me entertained. On top of that im shy.
That I'm autistic; I'm very high functioning and I don't need extra help in classrooms like most of the autistic kids in our school
That i am not anti-social but that i'm having a hard time befriending people... but i think some people know so..
That i probably have an hormonal instability and that is probably why i get really moody for stupid reasons.
@lightChestnut4292 thats not big deal, a lot of the time i'm that same person.
Most people don't know that I am a great artist. I have been trying for so long to be something other than what I am that my true talents have been hidden from the world!!
Most people don't know that I'm very insecure. I second guess myself in relationships all the time and worry that my friends will reject me because many have in the past. People turned out to be something different than they presented at first, or I was not what they wanted. It's hard to be vulnerable and invest in a friendship only to have it unappreciated or rejected.
That I am very insecure
That my dad passed away 2 years ago and it still hasn't hit me yet.
@EmilyPye
hugs, lots of warm hugs. store them up to have when you need them, and ive got plenty more.
xo,
aza
@aluminum1azalea
Thank you so much💜
That I'm highly sensitive inside and that I build emotional walls to protect myself from being hurt again and again. Also, that I get very attached to people that I do let in. It's insanely difficult losing them.
Also, most people around me don't realize that I unfortunately have a lot of resentment toward my dead mother. She abused me for years and I helped take care of her during her cancer treatments. Even though she gave me a death bed apology, which I was glad to hear at the time, it didn't take all of the hurt and anger away. I often feel like a messed up person for this.
@unassumingSummer6022 I am sorry for your loss.
I, too, build up walls. Having someone to confide in and build a bond with feels great but it's easier than taking the risk of having more heart break, loss, distrust.
Hopefully, little by little we can find a way to chip away at our walls and take the risk and begin to let people who can help in.