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  • AmorarEsDeVivir

    AmorarEsDeVivir (100)

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    Yeah, I agree with you there. There is merit to being able to share experiences, but it's definitely important to maintain a balance.

    And sure, go ahead! Thank you, by the way. I'm glad you like them. =)
    February 26th, 2014 at 06:25am
  • Wynnie Shawn

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    @ AmorarEsDeVivir
    I totally get what you mean about relating with others experiences, I just meant that it shouldn't be everything you follow. It just isn't healthy to go on tumblr everyday and the only thing you see depressing pictures from every person you follow. Also, I checked out your blogs and I really like them! :) Do you mind if I mention them in my blog?
    February 26th, 2014 at 12:04am
  • AmorarEsDeVivir

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    Idk...honestly, it is good to follow positive Tumblrs and I try to make MOST of the ones I follow positive. But it also really helps to read about other peoples' experiences and align them with your own. Even if they aren't positive stories, they help me feel less alone through my own negative ones.

    Anyway, I have two Tumblr blogs: One is here and I mostly just reblog stuff I think is funny and also occasionally stuff I think is interesting or important. My other side blog is here. That one's main purpose is to be a place where I can feel comfortable discussing my mental health issues, but I also use it to just talk about random things, reblog stuff (mostly due to mental health and recovery), and occasionally just make text posts about my wedding and relationship and other stuff no one cares about.

    So. Yay! I'll check out some of the ones you mentioned.
    February 25th, 2014 at 07:40pm