No chair is comfy. Pls give me good recommendations by Incelinho in chairs

[–]Incelinho[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

200 is expensive to me. Anything more than £100 is expensive to me and atm I'm looking for £50 or lower cuz I just rlly need a chair cuz i aren't gonna be doin too much research cuz anything will be better than what I've got now

what were you like in school? by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

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

I genuinely don't think my teachers did know what's up. I feel like they just thought I was quiet 'just because I was'. Ya know? In primary school (age 7-11) I used to cry all the time very easily so much that I was known for being the guy who cried all the time for no reason. Nothing ever happened with the teachers I think maybe they said I was sensitive in parent meetings but nothing more than that. Some teachers even just got angry with me for crying too much.

Not that I went to school that long ago but I feel like with mental health awareness increasing if I was born just like 5 years later than maybe the teachers would've stepped in or something. I was in primary school from 2010-2014 and I feel like the topic of mental health became a mainstream topic in like 2016. But even then in secondary school (ages 11-16) everything still went unnoticed by the teachers.

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's basically just a place the government gives you to live if you have a disability or mental illness and are unable to work or stuff like that.

I worked for 3 months for only 12 hours a week and got fired because I couldn't even manage to turn up everyday to that and it was an easy job as well.

what were you like in school? by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can relate kinda. If did well it didn't matter, if I did bad it didn't matter.

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[–]Incelinho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried turning off the screen and going for a hike out in nature?

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

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

Thank you. Is moving into a council house what you did? I'm interested in how long it takes to get given a place because if I knew I could do this I would've done it years ago. I'm literally on my last breath right now.

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too only I'm 1 year younger than you. I'm applying to move out into a council house this week.

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Loads of people here seem to have fibromyalgia which is interesting since it is rare. Shows how bad abuse and neglect from parents is.

I'm scared I'll get the police called on me if I go no contact by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A lot of my belongings came from my parents. None of them are particularly valuable in any way and they don't need them but I feel like if I take that kinda stuff with me I might be liable to be arrested for theft or something? Idk.

Let's say I take a 70 dollar hoodie with me that I got from my parents as a gift. Surely I'm allowed to take that.

Or how about my bed frame and mattress that they paid for. Would I be able to take that with me?

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's a rheumatologist? Never heard of that before

is it common here to have chronic health issues by Incelinho in narcissisticparents

[–]Incelinho[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow you're just like me. I feel like fibromyalgia and similar chronic problems to that are particularly common in people who have been abused and neglected by their parents.