Relationships With Mental Ilnesses

Relationships With Mental Ilnesses

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This work will be a collection of non-fictional writings about what it's like to suffer from a mental illness at a young age. It will portray illnesses such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and others as characters whom have relationships with real life people. Some information I will have first hand, and some I will be collecting from others people and verifiable web and book resources. Please like and comment if you like the work and have any tips for building the characters of some illnesses. This work is not to make anyone self diagnose themselves or worry that they have an illness, it is simply to inform a large audience about what living life is like with a mental illness. Thank you. XOXOXO. The cover was made by TheGaySin, all rights to the cover goes to their page.
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"I had always fit into people's standards. Perfect. People don't tell you how much it sucks to be perfect. They expect happiness. They expect a put-together life, but my life was anything but happy and put-together. Some days were great, but more often than not I would find myself screaming into my pillow in the early hours of the morning." ~~~ Picture-perfect body, picture-perfect hair, picture-perfect friends, picture-perfect boyfriend, picture-perfect life. But is Faye's life really so perfect? Is she really what is shown in the media under the blinding lights? Is being a cover girl really that great? TW: Anorexia/bulimia, emetophobia, body dysmorphia, emotional abuse, suicide, self harm *If LGBTQ+ topics make you uncomfortable don't read this* *VERY BAD. WILL REWRITE SOON*

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