kyuuei
Emperor/Dictator
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can i say as someone who has had bad paranoia and some delusions and what might be called hallucinations, i usually don't react to them and if i do its not in an attention seeking way it's not like me going omg you're trying to kill me i have to harm you. it's more like i'm gonna avoid you and be really scared but if i say something people will think i'm crazy and you will deny your intent. Ie 90% of the time people don't know what's going on at worse people either think i'm anxious/depressed or on drugs/alchol. I'm sure some people do react dramatically to that stuff i just don't, or if i do i'm usually crying and not really able to say it so you still wouldn't know. the only person i've met who did that turned out to be a histrionic who was faking. everyone else, and i was in treatment for 6 months with somepeople who were worse than me their reactions were a lot more subtle then hers, and it could be easy to mistake that reaction being caused by something else if you didn't know like just a bad day. if anything most of them didn't sit around going i have x so i get a free pass. most of goes do i have x? no i can't wait maybe i do. no that stranger online that doesn't know me is right i don't have anything wrong doctors were wrong, they were trying to trick me. but that being said i try not to be an asshole, sometimes i am but so is everybody on occasion, ill or not. and its easier for me to express my self in writing at times
and the histronic really fucked with me, i know i'm not suppose to let others effect me but her actions really did.
Everyone can be assholes without meaning to be.. Everyone's perceptions are different, so people in my social circle can think an action is awesome, and someone else can think it is awful.. and they're both right. The OP is definitely referring to the histrionic you mentioned.. people who have self awareness, and have the ability to reign in control, but actively decide not to do so. That kind of behavior is more toxic to a situation for both people with mental illnesses and for people who are socializing with/living around them. It hurts mental health people who have active phases/attacks/situations happening to them, and it hurts the people who might otherwise not be burned out on empathy and support in situations. It is a difficult thing for people to choose not to be offended by an offensive situation or gesture.. and when you deal with faked attacks, melodrama and people just generally faking the funk and using their diagnosis as a crutch on a regular basis, the reality is even if you WANT to be more empathetic and have a logical train of thought, you get burned out and .. just can't even.