For example, one time during class she (the teacher) was about to read a story. She clearly said that anyone who made a noise would go to detention. Well since my stomach was sore, I groaned. Without hesitation, she sent me right to detention with hard ass math questions. This is an example because my feelings were hurt due to her not understanding my need to use the washroom.
Another example would be when I was in high school. There were days when I felt lonely, and my friends were avoiding me. I would usually go up to them and talk to them. However, Instead of acknowledging me, they would continue their conversation. The thing is I beated myself up by asking why were they doing this. I would think it had something to do with me and they had no interest in socializing with me that day. This mindset would cause tears to show, which I didn't like.
My mind was insecure back in the day. However I now thank it because it made my friends understand me more better.
Female raised by toxic masculinity
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If it isn't rude, may I ask what sorts of things you would cry over as a child or what things you cry over as an adult?
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The obvious reasons like if someone hurts my feelings or excludes me.
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Could you be a bit more specific?
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For example, one time during class she (the teacher) was about to read a story. She clearly said that anyone who made a noise would go to detention. Well since my stomach was sore, I groaned. Without hesitation, she sent me right to detention with hard ass math questions. This is an example because my feelings were hurt due to her not understanding my need to use the washroom.
Another example would be when I was in high school. There were days when I felt lonely, and my friends were avoiding me. I would usually go up to them and talk to them. However, Instead of acknowledging me, they would continue their conversation. The thing is I beated myself up by asking why were they doing this. I would think it had something to do with me and they had no interest in socializing with me that day. This mindset would cause tears to show, which I didn't like.
My mind was insecure back in the day. However I now thank it because it made my friends understand me more better.
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Yeah, your teacher was a jerk. I'd hardly call it toxic masculinity, especially since she's female, but she's definitely a jerk.
That sounds like an overly strict teacher.
Specificity would definitely be appreciated, because, as it stands now, OP sounds like she was a wimpy child.