I sometimes think everything would be okay if I could have a good cry and have/ask for a hug.
But I can't and there isn't anyone.
What do you think would make it 'all okay' for you?
(I know it wouldn't but sometimes... *often* that's what I'm craving).
What would make it okay?
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Re: What would make it okay?
Everything may not be magically okay after a good cry or a hug but it can go a long way to making you feel better about what's bothering you or going on in your life at the moment. I know that if I have a cuddle with my boyfriend and cry for while it makes me feel heaps better and a little stronger, probably because I've not only expressed myself but I've expressed myself to someone else. Expression is a big part of relieving feelings and if you can do that, it can really go a long way to making things okay for a little while.Pippi Longstocking wrote:I sometimes think everything would be okay if I could have a good cry and have/ask for a hug.
I'm sorry though that there is nobody you can ask for a hug and to cry too Is there nobody at all? Not even a parent figure? *sends virtual hugs*
Perhaps you could just curl up with lots of blankets and a few stuffed teddies or toys and cry for awhile. I've done that before and while it's not as great as actually having somewhere there, it helps a bit.
I don't think there is one thing that would make it all okay for me personally. It's a combination of things but the hugs/crying/expression thing definitely goes a long way for me. I guess therefore expression is the one thing that could make things okay...that said that comes in various forms. Writing, painting, singing, talking it out with someone, writing on bus etc.
I wish there was more I could say to help but maybe try some form of expressing your feelings. It may help
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