#trichotillomania
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What she said
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What makes you seek art therapy?
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When you’re anxiety is doing the thing and you just want off the f*$king swing…
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End the Stigma
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Be like the llama and avoid all the drama
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As an introvert, I get alot of individuals with louder personalities telling me how to act… I’ve always felt self conscious about not being “loud enough” but I’m starting to love my quiet self.
just neurodivergent things: when your mom notices you’ve been pulling your hair and goes all “that’s a psychological disorder!” and you just
okay the disorder thing’s been going on for quite a while but thanks for noticing.
25, 2018
Having trichotillomania is wild because like this is a problem I’ve had since I was eleven I can’t stop pulling at my eyebrows and eyelashes and my mom hates it. I hate it. It gets worse with anxiety and stress
But other people? They fucking love it. They tell me all the time they like my eyebrow slit. A dude at the entrance of a frat three days ago told me as I walked in that he liked it. A guy complimented it and when I told him where it’s from he nods, understanding, and goes “so it’s an organic lesbian eyebrow slit” with a completely straight face. People tell me all the time it fits my vibe
So yeah. I might hate what the eyebrow slit represents, this anxiety I can’t get away from, but damn does it look cool to other people