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hi all,
ive decided that im going to ask my mum (im not an adult so I cant do it myself) if I would be able to speak to someone about what im feeling.
I don't feel comfortable talking to her or my dad about it however, I wouldd prefer its someone I don't know well.
do you think its bad to do this?
also if anyone has any suggestion about how to approach her it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
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Mads
Welcome to the forum, and thanks for writing your post.
I know when I go to the doctor or I talk to someone and I feel a bit uncomfortable, I take a list with me or write down what I want to say in point form. I may not need it but having a piece of paper , or notes on your phone, may help you feel more comfortable. If you feel ok you dont need to use your notes or you may use them a little or a lot.
These are some suggestions .
Also are you worried about your mum reacting in a certain?
If you want, let me know what you think ?
Quirky
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hi quirky,
my mums really caring and I know she will be supportive, but I have this weird psychological hump I cant get over. I just cant stand the thought of having someone I know and spend a lot of time with, knowing what's going on inside my head. im quite a reserved person, so I suppose that adds to it.
thanks for the suggestion, I will take them on board.
Mads
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Hi mads,
Thanks for your reply explaining how you feel.
I think your reaction is very natural and not weird at all.
I am a mother and a daughter so can understanding your reluctance.
your mother may have already picked up on how you are feeling . I am glad you have a supportive and caring mother.
Quirky