AnnamarieGreene13

I feel like I might wipe my slate clean and start all of my stories over from the beginning with a new aesthetic, new twists, and a completely fresh take on my ideas!

TerrySolis3

@AnnamarieGreene13 Hi, I was wondering if you are going to post the next chapter, and I was wondering if you're coming back to write and I understand that you don't like abuse and other stuff I hope that you can finish the book I like it 100% I hope you return and I'm new to your story, have a goodnight.
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AnnamarieGreene13

I feel like I might wipe my slate clean and start all of my stories over from the beginning with a new aesthetic, new twists, and a completely fresh take on my ideas!

TerrySolis3

@AnnamarieGreene13 Hi, I was wondering if you are going to post the next chapter, and I was wondering if you're coming back to write and I understand that you don't like abuse and other stuff I hope that you can finish the book I like it 100% I hope you return and I'm new to your story, have a goodnight.
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AnnamarieGreene13

BUT THEN YOU BOTH PULLED UP
          I HAVEN’T SEEN YOU IN WEEKS
          I HAD TO WATCH YOU LOOK AT HIM
          LIKE YOU USED TO LOOK AT ME
          BET YOU JUST LEFT A PARTY 
          AND NOBODY SAW YOU LEAVE
          LIKE WE USED TO
          IN THE RED OF SUMMER
          NOW WE’RE BOTH STOPPED IN THE SAME PLACE AT 11:23
          PRAYING THAT THIS LIGHT WOULD JUST PLEASE
          PLEASE TURN GREEN

AnnamarieGreene13

I hate when I tell people about my emetophobia  and obsessive-compulsive disorder and they react by saying things like, “Just snap out of it. Just don’t think about it. It’s not that bad. It’s not that serious.” As if I can control my own intrusive thoughts. 
          
          I see a therapist and a psychiatrist for a reason. The primary reason is called emetophobia. It stems from the Greek word “emesis” which translates to “to emit or expel”. It is the intense anxiety and severe fear surrounding the idea of v*mit, people v*miting around us, or actually v*miting ourselves.
          
          It is a very real phobia that is actually much more prevalent than you realize because it’s never really been represented in the media. Even many mental health professionals mistake it for other disorders such as anorexia nervosa or obsessive-compulsive disorder surrounding germs and food.
          
          So many people live with this fear and have to endure friends, family, and even mental health professionals constantly invalidating their phobia, including me.
          
          Please take the time to check out a Wikipedia article about emetophobia. It is a debilitating and miserable thing to live with.

missmirabell

@AnnamarieGreene13 i’m glad you’re okay now. i’m here to whatever you may need <333
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AnnamarieGreene13

@liaxame Hey, sissy! Thanks for asking. I’m okay. Someone I was friends with made a nasty comment about my mental health not being as important as hers so we’re just not friends anymore, because I only want to be friends with people like you who are kind and lovely and fun to talk to. You never make me feel bad about myself and I love you so much ❤️
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missmirabell

hey, sissy, are you okay?
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AnnamarieGreene13

I finally ended a toxic friendship this morning and I am so proud of myself for putting aside my people-pleasing and finally doing the right thing for my mental health.
          
          It’s all okay, though, because a new person recently came into my life and I consider her to be my dear friend and I hope she thinks the same of me.
          
           @-whatwasiteightyfive is my new friend, she is an awesome person, and you should go follow her RIGHT NOW because she is a damn good writer, too! Vivid descriptions and lovely prose. She’s also very, very funny and very, very talented.
          
          And she rickrolled me in Latin last night, which cemented her as a friend in my mind!

glvemelcve-

@AnnamarieGreene13 yesss go you for putting yourself first, and take some time to yourself for the mental health! toxic friendships once gotten rid of lifts a heavy weight from your shoulders, and it definitely makes you feel better. thank you very much for appreciating the latin rickroll *bows* 
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