I used to feel uber-suicidal a couple years ago. I know this may not help, because its what everyone always says, but I waited it out, wasn’t afraid to get mad more often than I was used to, and I also checked out Kids Help Phone’s chat room on the internet. Just keep it in your head that it can always get worse, even it doesn’t seem like it, and the rain always comes before the rainbow. Just remember that whoever you are, where ever you are, I love you (in a non creepy-internet-weirdo way!) and I’m sure many others feel the same. Keep your head high, your thoughts lush, and your heart open to change. I have to go, but I hope I’ve helped. - written 11 months, 1 week ago
Hey, let it all out.
I find talking to a stranger helps so much more.
It doesn’t create any awkwardness amongst anyone.
I’m here to listen to you. - written 11 months, 1 week ago
This depends on what kind of guy you are attempting to…ah…I’ll say seduce, but for want of a better word.
Who is this guy (personality-wise)? - written 11 months, 1 week ago
I know that you said you didn’t like uber-shakespearian writing, but I found Dracula-Bram Stoker to be a fairly good book.
I also agree with whoever mentioned Tuesdays With Morrie, which is by Mitch Albom. Also by him is:
-The Five People You Meet In Heaven
-For One More Day
They are excellent books with a great perspective on life. I guarantee that you will change your entire outlook on life after reading any of the above books. They make you think, but not in a mind exploding scientific way. More of a philosophical way. Anyhoo, any one of Mitch Albom’s books are HIGHLY recommended. - written 11 months, 1 week ago