That stinks. I've said before that I have issues but I don't tell people exactly what they are. Most of the people that know me have no idea what troubles lurk in my mind. Honestly, I feel some things are just better kept to yourself. It would be nice if people weren't so ignorant and judgmental about these things. I mean obviously we have self control enough to put on a happy face and hide it from the world. I still like to keep certain things to myself though. However you do find out who's a friend and who isn't when the news gets out, and that's not a bad thing, to get away from the ones who can't understand.
Mental illness makes me unsuitable to have as a friend?
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That stinks. I've said before that I have issues but I don't tell people exactly what they are. Most of the people that know me have no idea what troubles lurk in my mind. Honestly, I feel some things are just better kept to yourself. It would be nice if people weren't so ignorant and judgmental about these things. I mean obviously we have self control enough to put on a happy face and hide it from the world. I still like to keep certain things to myself though. However you do find out who's a friend and who isn't when the news gets out, and that's not a bad thing, to get away from the ones who can't understand.
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That is exactly how it is, isn't it.
Have you ever had any "friends" reject you after you let them know?
So far, there has only been one person in my life who has accepted it as part of me without changing their perception of me.