DontplayGod
She/her
- Feb 6, 2022
- 123
There are so many things I hate about summer, but the absolute worse is how glorified it is. People with seasonal depression tend to have depression episodes in the fall and winter, when summer hits or even spring for that matter they crawl out of it. I'm not ripping on the validity of this at all, people have different struggles and seasonal depression is unique to those that deal with it, what I am ripping on is those people talking for all of us. Everyday I've been seeing more people talk about how things get better, and even huge long stories from people with seasonal depression telling them why it does get better not acknowledging that the reason they're happy or not miserable is because it's summer now. People with seasonal depression act high and mighty to those of us who don't have it when they're out of their episodes. Because everything can be cured if you put in the effort and get help, and those of us who don't are just wallowing in our own self pity and want to be miserable. But once the weather starts to get uglier suddenly they sympathize with us more. It's like when depression Is present it's not so easy to cure. And it's not just seasonal depression, that's just what I've seen present the most, but anyone who's had a depressive episode or not even that but went through a heartbreak or something that doesn't even compare to depression, but suddenly when they're out of that episode they're speaking for all people with depression?