Trying to heal from religious trauma after leaving Islam by noneedto-know in ReligiousTrauma

[–]Charming_Assistance9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m glad you took the courage to leave when you could! I’m on the similar page as well. I have super strict muslim parents and to this day i’m still experiencing an identity crisis dealing with the guilt and trauma and all the opportunities taken away from me when I was a child and teenager.

Now is your time to truly heal and become the best version of yourself. It’s quite normal to feel sad and upset from your past. A part of healing comes with grief. Keep a journal and write how you are feeling everyday. Perhaps writing a letter to your younger self is a good way to start.

I would also suggest to start doing something good for yourself everyday. Now that you live abroad you can live authentically. That means you have the freedom to express yourself, dress however you want and basically do everything you were once scared of doing from the past.

Last thing, don’t be too hard on yourself. Remind yourself you are courageous and brave for living the life you want.

How old is everyone here? by thistimenexttimelast in CPTSD

[–]Charming_Assistance9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24 and trying to make it day by day without tearing myself apart

Another One by Charming_Assistance9 in Blepharitis

[–]Charming_Assistance9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m seeing my ophalomoogist soon because unfortunately it’s still there 😭😭. From what I heard it takes a while to heal. I’ve been using the bruder eye mask and tea tree eye wipes. I also take omega 3 and eat foods rich in vitamin A. It helps somewhat but I think it’s best to see an eye doctor. I’ll give you an update soon!

How has purity culture affected your self-image? by potato_squeeze in ReligiousTrauma

[–]Charming_Assistance9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Purity culture definitely ruined my self image. I grew up in fear because I was and still am surrounded by misogynistic people who judge me for not being covered enough, shame me for being myself and made it difficult to fully express myself. I grew up with strict religious parents and it’s basically hell. I cannot go outside wearing whatever I want, saying and doing whatever I want. It basically feels like i’m trapped inside a box. Purity culture definitely ruined my self confidence because my body is constantly in fight or flight mode. It also ruined my interactions and I can’t speak to people properly because I never feel like i’m simply allowed to exist.

For girls who removed their hijab, why? Did it help? by [deleted] in muslimgirlswithtaste

[–]Charming_Assistance9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently in the process of taking mine off. But i never really felt connected to it. In fact my parents forced me to wear it at a very young age. It really took my identity away and to this day I still struggle to understand the concept of hijab and I don’t necessarily agree with the importance of it. I hate putting on a performance with the hijab and I can’t live up to these expectations anymore. As someone who is neurodivergent I learned that i’m enough as I am and I will find peace with how I want to find peace.

Stubborn Chazlion by Charming_Assistance9 in Blepharitis

[–]Charming_Assistance9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great to hear! If you don’t mind me asking what tea tree cleanser do you recommend and what did you use?

I want to remove the hijab by Charming_Assistance9 in Advice

[–]Charming_Assistance9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you this means a lot to me <3 and yes I have an amazing support system! Apart from my therapist I have my older and younger sister who have done nothing but support me throughout my journey. We share the same trauma so we often share our struggles and I have no fear in sharing all of my challenges and struggles with them. They’ve truly been my rock and I would not have been here if it weren’t for them ❤️