I'd suggest talking to some of the people who have offered you advice in private because you're going to come across as attention seeking lol.
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I'd suggest talking to some of the people who have offered you advice in private because you're going to come across as attention seeking lol.
i would say im good at some advice
because ive had ALOT of people try to kill them self. you never get to the real reason but knowing they wont do it is good enough.
but again. [email protected]
Getting out more with your friends would help.
Do something stupid and random, like skinny-dipping or something. I'm not even joking, it will cheer you up.
ok lets see
1) get a job
2) go to a gym (good hobby)
3) get a gf or a **** buddy
4) get a pet
It's not worth it. You may think it is but it isnt i always feel like just killing myself and i just cant stop thinking bout it most the time but i would never do it.
Mmm you need to just look for a girlfriend who can treat you right it might make u change how u feel in life. hope it helps coz it wont help me if i was reading it .. goodluck
I get the same way sometimes. I'm depressed because the girl I dated back in 2004 died on Dec. 5th 2005 from brain cancer (she was 18, had it removed when she was younger but it grew back).
Plus, I'm 20, single and....;>.> a virgin. Not a nerd though. I don't classify as anything stereotypical. I'm basically a mix.
Back to you, and sorry for going on about myself.
What I do when I get that way is go to the local bar and have a few beers, chat with the bartender or the cook or watch the hockey/football (not soccer, football) game on the TV's.
Seeing as I don't know how old you are, I'd suggest talking to an adult. I never did because my parents would go overboard and send me to a shrink because depression/suicide runs in my moms side of the family, but only one member of the family actually went through with suicide.
I just bottled it up, which really isn't good to do.
Learn from my mistakes. Talk to an adult about it, or if you're ok with it, go see a psychiatrist. It can really help sometimes to just let everything out.