Genuinely losing my mind
Genuinely losing my mind
I’m losing my mind since I’m getting more and more unattractive by the day ever since i hit puberty during 7th grade I’ve lost so much hair I’m 15 currently and I genuinely hate looking at my self in the mirror especially when my hair is wet since it makes me look 10 times older than I already look fml.
16m,Need Friends.
- BLueRibbon
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Re: Genuinely losing my mind
Sorry to hear this.
Concerns about appearance are normal at your age. In fact, many of your peers will likely be too busy worrying about their own appearance to focus on yours.
Perhaps there are some teen support groups you could reach out to?
Concerns about appearance are normal at your age. In fact, many of your peers will likely be too busy worrying about their own appearance to focus on yours.
Perhaps there are some teen support groups you could reach out to?
Re: Genuinely losing my mind
The main problem is if they get contact to my parents it will lead to my parents rummaging through my stuff and maybe finding a diary that once they read will probably get me sent off to a mental institutionBLueRibbon wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 8:04 am Sorry to hear this.
Concerns about appearance are normal at your age. In fact, many of your peers will likely be too busy worrying about their own appearance to focus on yours.
Perhaps there are some teen support groups you could reach out to?
16m,Need Friends.
- BLueRibbon
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Re: Genuinely losing my mind
Frankly, I think most people would be more concerned about you posting on a MAP site than joining a teen support group.
We're happy to help you, but is there a reason you joined this site in particular?
We're happy to help you, but is there a reason you joined this site in particular?
- CantChainTheSpirit
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Re: Genuinely losing my mind
It sounds like you have a very negative self image. At your age, many people do. I really doubt you look that bad, but you're seeing yourself in a hightened negative way. I would advise you to speak to your parents or a doctor or tharapist because you shouldn't keep such emotions bottled up.
Keep every stone they throw at you. You've got castles to build.
“Hope is not something you find; it’s something you create.” – Cassian Andor
“Our fight is for those who came before us, and for those still to come.” – Mon Mothma
“Hope is not something you find; it’s something you create.” – Cassian Andor
“Our fight is for those who came before us, and for those still to come.” – Mon Mothma
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Re: Genuinely losing my mind
Digitize and encrypt any diaries that "confess" to pedophilic feelings, even at your age.
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Adult-attracted gay man; writer. Attraction to minors is typical variation of human sexuality.
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Re: Genuinely losing my mind
For fears of psych wards, try two alternatives:CantChainTheSpirit wrote: Sat Dec 06, 2025 4:08 pm It sounds like you have a very negative self image. At your age, many people do. I really doubt you look that bad, but you're seeing yourself in a hightened negative way. I would advise you to speak to your parents or a doctor or tharapist because you shouldn't keep such emotions bottled up.
www.mindfreedom.org (and their 'shield' program)
and
Fireweed Collective (https://fireweedcollective.org
:
They say: (...)
"Our work seeks to disrupt the harm of systems of abuse and oppression, often reproduced by the mental health system. Our model for understanding ‘severe mental illness’ is community and relationship-based and divests from the prison industrial complex and psych wards." (...)
Pssst, pass it around!
Once you're getting over the Fear, you might try the 'Unschooling' Movement (not just religionist anymore!). (i liked the ex-teacher, Grace Llewellyns' books on this topic, but they seem much harder to find these days)
"...if we are afraid, we are almost always afraid of something, and the more clearly we can see what it is we are afraid of, the more likely we are to be able to cope with that fear."--John Holt in FREEDOM AND BEYOND p.32
