The thing is, I did tell a friend once. I told her via an email because I didn't know how to say it in person. I explained all that in the email and she was very sympathetic and everything but after that, it was as though the conversation never even took place! She didn't ask me how I was, not even once. I totally understand if she felt awkward about asking me but she could have at least sent me a text or something. I'm no longer friends with that girl (not just because of that, there are a number of reasons). I'm worried something like that will happen again. Also, I don't feel as though I have a good reason to be depressed. There are plenty of people with worse lives and problems than me. I don't ever feel as if my feelings are justified.
IIN that I can't tell my friends that I have clinical depression?
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The thing is, I did tell a friend once. I told her via an email because I didn't know how to say it in person. I explained all that in the email and she was very sympathetic and everything but after that, it was as though the conversation never even took place! She didn't ask me how I was, not even once. I totally understand if she felt awkward about asking me but she could have at least sent me a text or something. I'm no longer friends with that girl (not just because of that, there are a number of reasons). I'm worried something like that will happen again. Also, I don't feel as though I have a good reason to be depressed. There are plenty of people with worse lives and problems than me. I don't ever feel as if my feelings are justified.
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A lot of people are really self-absorbed in modern culture. I'd approach friends that show that they are emotionaly available and do it in person.