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AIBU?

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AIBU to ask you if you would like experience sharing on student MH issues ?

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Godlovesall26 · 12/12/2022 00:24

I’m an international so please excuse my English.

I wasn’t sure where to post, although have been reading a bit, so please tell me if this is the wrong place ?

It is not an AMA, I think it is best to be clear from the onset : I can’t guarantee I won’t wish to keep some intimacy at times.

The idea of this thread is : a lot of you seem wonderfully invested, however with questions sometimes.

I have had little - very little - parental emotional support, however the immense majority of the time minimal financial needs met (I have rarely gone really hungry, without internet etc). This means my answers would be limited to what I think/wish could have happened, which naturally limits their legitimacy.

In the hope that this thread may be useful, if only to one other person,
Best wishes

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Godlovesall26 · 12/12/2022 00:32

I realise I cannot edit : I thought I would add also the possibility of sharing being what I think you call being a young carer, as in having in a way to take responsibility of the family from 15 onwards.

Please do tell me if m’y English is a struggle.

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