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Profile: caringIceCream67
caringIceCream67 on Jan 5, 2016
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Its quiet common and normal to feel broken. It happens a lot when its time for hormonal changes in our body...
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Profile: reservedexcitment
reservedexcitment on Jan 6, 2016
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A glow stick needs to be broken before it can start shinning. Feeling broken is a part of life's many events. It hurts and isn't pleasant but what comes after is amazing, you learn something from it and become a better person, stronger, wiser and more compassionate.
Profile: blanket7
blanket7 on Feb 2, 2016
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Yes. You can feel upset and broken if you need to but also know that it gets better and you will feel better,
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 14, 2016
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It's not exactly "normal" to feel broken; but for somebody grieving, going through depression or another disorder, or just going through a hard time, it is not uncommon to feel that way. It is best to seek help when feeling that way.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 21, 2016
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It's perfectly normal to feel broken, and in fact, there are somedays where I feel like I can never be anything more than that. Sometimes all it takes is talking to someone about whats bothering me to glue myself together and carry on another day.
Profile: BradyHero
BradyHero on Jan 9, 2017
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Truthfully, there is no normal. We all feel different things at different times. Speaking as someone living with depression, I can tell you that feeling broken is not particularly uncommon; there are a lot of people in the same boat as you, myself included. Not everyone feels broken, but you are definitely not alone. Just remember that broken things can be put back together, and that even if you do feel like you are broken, it doesn't mean you're not beautiful and worthy of love and respect.
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