2021-07-16 16:45 marked

Y’all hate to see softer, more timid women in stories but you’ll sit on your fake wokeness talking about “support all women” when you don’t even want to see more timid and soft women, proving to me you’re fake. You can’t support and love “girl power” without loving all types of women. I’m tired of this site and it’s deep hate for women like this, y’all always wanna read the same fucking stories over and over again with the same type of FL.. hyper masculine, loud, always trying to start an argument, and being difficult. Well not all women are like that, not all women WANT to be like that and not all women wanna READ stories like that. As someone who prefers softness over the stereotypical “tough girl” I’m glad to see our FL.
She went back to being a child so it’s not surprising she acts and feels like one. What do y’all want from her? A lot of 18 year olds still act like children because your
mind hasn’t fully developed until you’re 25, she was abused and neglected her whole childhood what the fuck do you expect? She didn’t have friends to communicate with, she didn’t have anyone around her so ofc she’s going to be a bit more back mentally than other kids her age. Once again if you don’t like this story go find another one. I’m sure you can find a story like this with someone who fits what you want to read.
2021-07-16 15:14 marked
What websites will i be seeing yall on if that happens?
2021-07-13 18:44 marked
2021-07-12 00:31 marked

this is set so long ago. when there mental problems were viewed as insanity right off the bat. she had no one and no where to run to for psychological or emotional help without dragging her family's name to the mud. no one noticed also noticed. instead they belittled her. and believe me, if someone belittles you, you'll notice. plus, there was her jerk of a husband who was so emotionally stunted, he let her be.
raising a child is not a one man job if you're married, so i am very furious with how her husband dealt with her situation. most of us women do not need so much. as long as we know we are given what we deserve then we're good. imagine a husband who's always absent and instead just gives you material things rather than material things AND SUPPORT AS A CO-PARENT. damn her self-image must be so bad because of that. let's also take into account how he was clearly an educated man with money, so their dynamic had a huge power imbalance. we all know how that goes, right??
maybe i am biased. having a young aunt (parents were also young but not present) who raised me unwillingly really put things into perspective for me. not everyone is made to become a parent, and it's not their fault especially if their environment is basically a conservative shithole. get help then have kids. thanks.
2021-07-11 23:56 marked
2021-07-11 04:48 marked
2021-07-11 04:47 marked
whos your comfort character?