There are things in life that bring us maturity, or in addition personal reflection. I was a girl who grew up in a middle-class family, with college-educated parents and siblings who followed the same path. However, we always go through some problems that involved difficulties that I had to pass through childhood. My father was the most important person to me, my safe haven, yet he had a hard time trying suicide more than once.
Every time it was I who took him on the scene and prevented him from that fact, I fought him not to be hospitalized, and in this I was fighting not only against my brothers, against his doctor, but against a whole system that we are imposed. I have learned to fight against medical knowledge, medicine, and all the neuroses and mental illnesses that might want to put us down.
All this made me grow and become a girl of independent ideals, to fight against the standards imposed by society, and to seek my truth. I began to accept my body, to tattoo my scars and to fight for my ideals. I became a mature child very early, although those who do not know judge a rebellious girl. The point is that here in Suicide we are more than rebellious girls.
We are women who face the suicide of this world that is normal. We do not have to be accepted. Let alone favor standards that are imposed upon us. Today I am a happy, tattooed woman, waiting for the title of suicide, and a psychologist in training. Moral suicide defines me.
Even my set is out in two days, wait
@rambo @missy
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meosne:
Inspiring. Stay strong and keep up the fight!
ta2u2000:
Awesome