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Finding love, moving away from my control freak mother’s home, and excelling at interests instead of failing at them.Suicide is never the solution to anything. Every other option is better than that.
What do you mean by "moving forward"? And what do you mean by things going from bad to worse? What's the "good" result you're trying to get, and what's the "bad" you're trying to avoid? If you do your best then it's not your fault if things don't turn out as well as you hoped or if people don't appreciate it. Appreciate your small victories, and if things don't go right shrug and say oh well, I tried. Strive for self-satisfaction, not the approval of others.
No.Should I start smoking cigarettes and drinking cheap beer even though I don’t like the smell nor taste of those things just so I can finally fit in?
Should I start smoking cigarettes and drinking cheap beer even though I don’t like the smell nor taste of those things just so I can finally fit in?
I envy those who made bonds over music that isn’t mainstream, comics, anime, manga, video games, science fiction, fantasy, and other things “geeky/nerdy.” I either get bullied for having those interests or I get rejected by the fandoms.*Fitting in* might be achieved by superficial changes so that
others tolerate your presence.
What I believe you're looking for is a sense of belonging,
not mere *fitting in.*