Terra B Welch 9221 Report post Posted March 6 When you're feeling down, who or what do you turn to in order to help yourself feel better? For me, it's my glommer plush, I've had my glommer plush for 4 years and have given him alot of hugs in that time. As you can see, glommer is a bit worn, that happens after over 4 years of hugs, but my glommer is still happy to get hugs and help me fight off sadness. Who or what do you turn to for emotional support? 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Echsrick 3458 Report post Posted March 6 my dreams, i think of something great to dream about and then i will dream the good things and i am in full control of my dreams, makin them good, no matter what will happen, or sometimes i just imagine an conversation and how it could go whit the talk, simulating what the other would say whit my response, this makes me feel good for some reason, or i will look at art i or many other people have created, its a fine way to pass the time 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Moth 6791 Report post Posted March 6 My friends, I always go to them for emotional support for the few times I'm in need of it, though I always be sure to ask and make sure they're okay with talking about it before I dump baggage onto them. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Owlrust 6703 Report post Posted March 7 I would say my boyfriend, we support each other pretty well if either of us is struggling. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZTheNecromancer 2797 Report post Posted March 7 Either all my mirage stuff...or @Blue Moth, there is no inbetween 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alicoolios 632 Report post Posted March 7 I'll listen to music, draw, or talk to friends about what's bothering me. Or all of them. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
viberr 1491 Report post Posted March 7 (edited) my source of emotional support? that's easy DENIAL why do I have to care about my problems if I'm in another world REJECT REALITIY, EMBRACE DREAMS Edited June 18 by viberr 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
minespatch 95530 Report post Posted March 7 It used to be my: keropii plush, experiment 626 plush, my still-intact red coat, my Wilson P Higgsbury toy, and now... My shadows edge wristband. Though something I never lost was my skull necklace. My grandmother gave me it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OMGkawaiiAngel 5822 Report post Posted March 7 (edited) The only thing that has ever made me happy is money and nothing else. But I can't get enough of it. And I've never had a person I could lean on in real life I've only been alone in terrible situations. Edited March 7 by Serena Tsukino 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Noon Fish 2347 Report post Posted March 16 I usually go to my boyfriend, but before I had him I mostly had music and drawing (thats why I draw so many battered wilsons oop-). also i like to hug this axolotl plushie one of my ex's got me for my bday its soft n cute an makes me feel happi 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GetNerfedOn 8859 Report post Posted March 21 Spoiler I used to have a girlfriend but due to circumstances we grew apart and ended terms amicably I suppose part of why we grew apart is because I used her far too much as an emotional crutch and once she and I began teaching me to love myself, I began to grow less attached and that amplified the other reasons why resentment built Now I usually listen to violent music pieces that embody my rage and fury when I work, and play games to ease stress otherwise. There is a great deal I have to deal with alone and admittedly I am growing weary of it all again, but she taught me to love myself at the least and that i shall do my best to do so to honor our time together regardless of what happened. 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suncokret 3 Report post Posted June 18 Books were my best friend all my life. Whenever I feel sad, I start discovering other worlds. I now have a family of my own, but still like to dive into those wonderful distant worlds that take sadness away. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
viberr 1491 Report post Posted Monday at 03:14 AM video games are a pretty good form of help they don't really "help" with your emotions they're more so a distraction, but that's fine, isn't it? I'd like to think so 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites