I know this isn't the place to rant about that sort of thing, but I honestly don't know where else I can rant. This isn't stuff on Facebook.
People are telling me that I can start having the positive self-talk and I can start feeling better.
Here's the thing though: the self-talk, the judging, the scrutinising, EVERY. LAST. BIT. OF. IT. IS. TRUE. 100% accurate, true and honest in every way. I have been asking myself "well, where's the evidence?" Here's the evidence:
-Those who judge and scrutinise are always mentally healthy. They know what's best because after all, whenever I say something about someone, it's instantly judged as being "in the head" and thus incorrect. Yet, whenever someone judges me and I call them out on it, I am instantly beaten down because again, they know better. They are intellectually superior and get great grades. Me? I get great grades either out of pity or a fluke. The saying around my uni? "P's get degrees"
-A normal person would be able to get a job easily, without having to worry about whether she's screwing up constantly and not being aware of it. A normal person would be able to screw up and nobody would make her feel guilty about it. I always seem to get called out for it, no matter what. Even if it's something as minor as a slightly unclean floor.
-A judgement-free person would be a healthy weight and be able to lose it instantly. She would be able to actually WEAR trackpants that fit her and don't fall apart from thigh rub. She would be able to go to the gym anytime and do things RIGHT, without feeling like people are judging her for using the machine correctly/incorrectly, or behaving correctly/incorrectly. She would also be able to go out and eat whatever, whenever, without feeling horrible, guilty or criticised over it.
-A normal person would never be bullied or abused by others, or become the target for doing so. Even just by existing, they seem to become the bully magnet and will continue to do so. Any attempt to speak up or out against the bullying or abuse results in it being dismissed, ignored or you are accused as a troublemaker.
-A normal person wouldn't be financially farked every fortnight and having to rely on welfare payments because her workplace won't bother to help her out give . Plus, they would never to worry about their job security being dependent on whether they tell their manager about their mental health status. Or whether that manager believes them.
-A normal person would be able to actually have sex in varying positions, without being in pain whenever she's on top or on the side. She would also be able to orgasm during intercourse, or not having to rely on sex toys in order to do so!
-A normal person does not let herself get sexually assaulted by two farking idiots who are much more superior than her and can judge her because they ARE intellectually superior. Who she then cuts out of her life, but turn out to have caused this whole mess in the first place.
-A normal person can actually CONTROL her diet AND get exercise and remember to stick to them.
-And finally, a NORMAL person can actually get to sleep without having random flashbacks to times when things have gone wrong or she has been told off over petty trivial things.
See, these are the things I can't do and I feel like I am judged upon them every day. When I end up thinking "normally", here's what happens:
-I end up eating junk food constantly, resulting in yet more weight gain. I'm well on my way to becoming a Size 32.
-I end up thinking I'm doing great, when the honest fact is that I screwed up in important ways that mean I have no opportunity of recovering from them.
-I end up being told by someone the actual truth about something and when I can look at it, ta-dah! they are correct! If I try and prove them wrong, they end up fighting back and continually proving they are right.
-Those people who judge me, actually turn out to be someone important or influential. They are the ones who hold the keys to my goals or my life and they are the ones who can control it. Example: I end up fighting back against my sister. Mum ends up making me feel horribly guilty about it and why I should never fight back against her. If I need financial assistance in the future, she's not likely to help me out unless I make amends with my sister.
People are telling me that I can start having the positive self-talk and I can start feeling better.
Here's the thing though: the self-talk, the judging, the scrutinising, EVERY. LAST. BIT. OF. IT. IS. TRUE. 100% accurate, true and honest in every way. I have been asking myself "well, where's the evidence?" Here's the evidence:
-Those who judge and scrutinise are always mentally healthy. They know what's best because after all, whenever I say something about someone, it's instantly judged as being "in the head" and thus incorrect. Yet, whenever someone judges me and I call them out on it, I am instantly beaten down because again, they know better. They are intellectually superior and get great grades. Me? I get great grades either out of pity or a fluke. The saying around my uni? "P's get degrees"
-A normal person would be able to get a job easily, without having to worry about whether she's screwing up constantly and not being aware of it. A normal person would be able to screw up and nobody would make her feel guilty about it. I always seem to get called out for it, no matter what. Even if it's something as minor as a slightly unclean floor.
-A judgement-free person would be a healthy weight and be able to lose it instantly. She would be able to actually WEAR trackpants that fit her and don't fall apart from thigh rub. She would be able to go to the gym anytime and do things RIGHT, without feeling like people are judging her for using the machine correctly/incorrectly, or behaving correctly/incorrectly. She would also be able to go out and eat whatever, whenever, without feeling horrible, guilty or criticised over it.
-A normal person would never be bullied or abused by others, or become the target for doing so. Even just by existing, they seem to become the bully magnet and will continue to do so. Any attempt to speak up or out against the bullying or abuse results in it being dismissed, ignored or you are accused as a troublemaker.
-A normal person wouldn't be financially farked every fortnight and having to rely on welfare payments because her workplace won't bother to help her out give . Plus, they would never to worry about their job security being dependent on whether they tell their manager about their mental health status. Or whether that manager believes them.
-A normal person would be able to actually have sex in varying positions, without being in pain whenever she's on top or on the side. She would also be able to orgasm during intercourse, or not having to rely on sex toys in order to do so!
-A normal person does not let herself get sexually assaulted by two farking idiots who are much more superior than her and can judge her because they ARE intellectually superior. Who she then cuts out of her life, but turn out to have caused this whole mess in the first place.
-A normal person can actually CONTROL her diet AND get exercise and remember to stick to them.
-And finally, a NORMAL person can actually get to sleep without having random flashbacks to times when things have gone wrong or she has been told off over petty trivial things.
See, these are the things I can't do and I feel like I am judged upon them every day. When I end up thinking "normally", here's what happens:
-I end up eating junk food constantly, resulting in yet more weight gain. I'm well on my way to becoming a Size 32.
-I end up thinking I'm doing great, when the honest fact is that I screwed up in important ways that mean I have no opportunity of recovering from them.
-I end up being told by someone the actual truth about something and when I can look at it, ta-dah! they are correct! If I try and prove them wrong, they end up fighting back and continually proving they are right.
-Those people who judge me, actually turn out to be someone important or influential. They are the ones who hold the keys to my goals or my life and they are the ones who can control it. Example: I end up fighting back against my sister. Mum ends up making me feel horribly guilty about it and why I should never fight back against her. If I need financial assistance in the future, she's not likely to help me out unless I make amends with my sister.
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