rockysgirl avatar
rockysgirl
2w

100%. I didn’t realize that I had spent my life in extreme discomfort until I was able to sit in my own company. Once I learned (and I continue to learn new things about myself everyday) I started to see how I would act differently once I was around other people again. It became painstakingly obvious to me and still feels very heavy to socialize because I’m aware there is not always ‘space’ for the real me

Meplan avatar
Meplan
2w

Well done! And i think that if there is No space for you. The space is not for you. Not your people

greene123 avatar
greene123
2w

yes, i’ve felt so much shame being myself that i’ve started wearing a mask very young. It is now very hard to recognize who i am under it and finding the real me

Meplan avatar
Meplan
2w

So many good feedbacks 😊 thank you! 🤗 I am starting therapy next week 😊 i also feel a lot of shame. And actually i dont have any idea of who i am or what i want, witoute the mask and people pleasing. Its a slapp in the face to realise this.

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Julia from Numo
2w

Well, for me, unmasking is connected with a lot of shame, as I always felt so weird before getting diagnosed, but I am working on this shame in my therapy. This a path! Do something little to unmask today in your offline life, and also unmask here! One day, you will feel the satisfaction of showing your true self to the world.

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