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Post by spaz119 on Feb 10, 2020 15:31:22 GMT
Hey, all I read is how MD is something to overcome. I’ve done it my whole life and while it has made me and frustrated , right now, I’m almost 53 and realize this is pretty much “it”. Used MD to cope with life until “Someday”. Just like everyone else. But I’ve never been unable to carry on with real life. I went to school, held a job, and I have friends and a boyfriend. But you know what? Why not daydream? Real life sucks so bad. I used to feel MD was harming me but lately I’ve decided to enjoy it. I’m not expecting it to become real but it does make me feel better. Now that I’ve put in perspective that is. I don’t let it become anything but an escape to make me feel better. Anyone else feel this way?
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Post by vidu119 on May 22, 2020 15:11:57 GMT
Yes md is extremely bad im still in my teens md has made me sought of a adnormal person in tge society it had made less productive in my education last time i was the last in my class. During this lockdown periods im just walking around my house for hours & hours just daydreaming. Pls help me to Cope with this md thing
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Post by Sam on May 22, 2020 18:40:51 GMT
Yes md is extremely bad im still in my teens md has made me sought of a adnormal person in tge society it had made less productive in my education last time i was the last in my class. During this lockdown periods im just walking around my house for hours & hours just daydreaming. Pls help me to Cope with this md thing Finding some other outlet for whatever is causing the urge to daydream should help. Some common causes are underlying mental illnesses such as anxiety or depression. Specific triggers include stress, boredom, loneliness, and media like movies or books. We frequently use MD to cope with other feelings and situations, so we need to find a way to cope with them in a healthier manner.
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