
sad_gurl_thoughts
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- Feb 8, 2022
- 44
Everyone says things get better but I'm worse and worse. I'm cutting regularly again and can't make myself eat.
I'm trying so hard to feel better, get better, but my ex foils all my progress by keeping me rooted in all that pain and heartbreak. He is everywhere, and so much more charismatic than me, so everyone prefers him. There are no options to avoid him unless I stop going out completely. I don't have many friends and it feels like everyone is always busy, but at least a community social calendar gives me occasional distractions and reasons to dress up for events. Without that I'll surely CTB. I'd have nothing, absolutely nothing left. So I have to choose between that and constant heartbreak from seeing him out.
Why does the lie of things getting better get perpetuated? Feels like a fucked up trick designed to make us feel worse when things never do.
I'm trying so hard to feel better, get better, but my ex foils all my progress by keeping me rooted in all that pain and heartbreak. He is everywhere, and so much more charismatic than me, so everyone prefers him. There are no options to avoid him unless I stop going out completely. I don't have many friends and it feels like everyone is always busy, but at least a community social calendar gives me occasional distractions and reasons to dress up for events. Without that I'll surely CTB. I'd have nothing, absolutely nothing left. So I have to choose between that and constant heartbreak from seeing him out.
Why does the lie of things getting better get perpetuated? Feels like a fucked up trick designed to make us feel worse when things never do.