lumenflora: lumenflora: I see your “romantic relationships shouldn’t be more important than platonic relationships” and raise you “romantic relationships shouldn’t be rooted in anything but strong, healthy, and mutually rewarding friendships anyways” i haven’t stopped seeing notes for this since I posted it and I just wanna reiterate: it’s really important that you don’t get …

Do you have resources for writing about mental illness?

plotlinehotline: Writing About Mental Illness This is such a broad topic, and there’s really no way to answer the anon’s question specifically since they didn’t say which mental illness/es they’re considering writing about, so I’m going to share my own advice on this topic and how to research the specific illness you want to use. …

jack-the-lion: wickedkhaleesi: spacevinci: fuckyeahsexpositivity: peppermintfeminist: katodown: agnellina: grantaire-put-that-bottle-down: hey there LGBTQ kids who are also Christian/Jewish! If you feel like you’re disobeying God, questioning your faith, or feel wrong and dirty for loving who you love, there’s this fantastic site I found today called hoperemains that accurately and thoroughly combs through scripture and its (many) mistranslations, …

dollpng: maybe… support mentally ill ppl even when u don’t like their symptoms??? support schizophrenics who frantically search every room they enter because they are scared of Something, support splitting borderlines, jealous narcissists, very sexual histrionics, schizoids who don’t fake empathy, systems with “mean” alters, irritated bipolar people, schizotypals who never “make sense”, paranoids who …

dandybound: madehimsaycomfychairs: weirdoqueer: avant-sad: the hardest part about recovering from a dramatic mental illness is that the only ones who notices the small things are yourself and your therapist. your friends, your family, the people you love — they’re flat-out not gonna care if you take a shower instead of cutting yourself, or if you …

“Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?”

daeranilen: daeranilen: daeranilen: Earlier today, I served as the “young woman’s voice” in a panel of local experts at a Girl Scouts speaking event. One question for the panel was something to the effect of, “Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?” I was surprised when the …

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