• Higgs boson@dubvee.org
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      58 minutes ago

      what boys? This ignores the original point. There isnt some big group of friends just waiting for a cry for help… The point is they arent receptive to it and it causes them to withdraw. A dude feeling suicidal? Literally no wants to hear it. Theyll just feel uncomfortable and avoid you.

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      9 hours ago

      If only that worked for me. I’ve been in a depressing place for 5 years, and I both opened up to my homies and brother… Crickets.

      My wife keeps me sane and grounded.

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        9 hours ago

        I feel that, man. I’ve tried being open with friends and it just didn’t seem like it mattered much to them. I don’t have many close friends, almost none to be honest. But I have my wife and no matter what I always know she’s there for me, unfailingly.

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      14 hours ago

      I will just say, having gone through a real rough year, it’s not always black and white. I be vulnerable with the boys and ask for help, but I need time to process first, and to do it in the way I want and the time I want.

      In the meantime, I am often sending memes for that small comfort of friendship while I process.

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      21 hours ago

      I’ll just post ‘mood’ worthy memes untill the problem is normalized to me long enough to stop making me feel things about it.

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      21 hours ago

      Or go to therapy, or a 12 step program, or a support group, or a mens shed or call a crisis line.

      But ignoring it and pretending it’ll go away on its own letting the pressure build until it explodes is MANLY unlike taking responsibility for your reactions.