>be 25, neet, no hopes, no future
>dad hates me always talk shit behind my back
>one day be playing videogames like always
>mom came out of nowhere and kiss my cheek
>told me 'I'll always love you' and leave
I had to contain my cry but for a moment I felt strong again, Is it truly only love what we robots need?
>tfw your mom cries with you because she knows you find everything so difficult
Yes. If our parents had treated us lovingly no matter what most of us wouldn't be in this mess.
>>25601109
This
My parents 'didn't love me enough as a child' so to speak and most of my issues can be traced back to that.
>>25601147
>>25601109
> I know what the problem is, but I refuse to move past it
>>25600995
He loves you, he just doesn't know how to get through to you
>>25601182
Here's your (you)
6/10, actually angered me. I've been seeing a psychiatrist and have been working on it but it's not as easy as you think.
>>25601182
>mfw there are people who's parents treat them lovingly.
>mfw there are actually people who have good relationships with their parents
>>25601085
that's kinda sweet anon
>>25601304
there are people with large extended families that do things together too. imagine being loved and cared about by like 10-20 different people, all wanting to buy you things, get you jobs, help you go to school, help you find your passion, whatever it is, people are there...
>>25600995
Thanks for the newphonewallpaper!
>>25600995
may be an unpopular opinion on here but i think love can heal all wounds.