Are you therapy maxing bros? therapy > lifting.
Are you therapy maxing bros? therapy > lifting
Who gives a fuck what some old hag thinks?
If you're handsome and tall and you say you're in therapy they'll think "He's so strong dealing with his issues"
For everyone else it will be "Eeew this guy is gonna be a hassle, probably gonna go psycho"
Those bangs are no no good.
Therapy is for women. Women love flapping their fucking gums.
Therapy will do exactly jack shit for men.
my mom's a prof. psych
this obsession with therapy is nonsense and just virtue signalling, if you have been abused as a child, hoarder, pedophile etc sure go for it but 90% of therapy goers dont need it
>over 30
no thank you
I have spent a not insignificant amount of time with many different cohorts of clinical students from state and Ivy League schools, and I would trust exactly none of those people to provide any life advice or guidance to any other person. Cool if you get something out of it, but it’s not for me. Also…
>Implying I would give that baby-bangs catastrophe the time of day
Hard pass.
fucking hell i just started and i feel like such a fucking champ for taking that first step
>being in therapy is the new being tall
honestly, i really, REALLY don't want to hate women. i want to LOVE women, but when they do shit like this, yeah how can i not be utterly disgusted by them
This desu. Modern "Depression" can be solved nationwide (1st countries at least) by putting the phone down and going on a walk.
I mean it’s great, but be careful picking who you go too. I went to a world class sports psychologist(connections, I live in a place w a lot of professional athletes) and it changed my life, but that’s probably pretty rare. Taught me to be kind, and to not ignore my potential. I’d recommend it to anyone
>paying someone to be your friend
ngmi
I will never go to therapy ever, biggest psyop ever
1st world countries*
lmao yas touch grass
100% agree
if you had a normal chilhood and haven't experienced extremely unique stuff after your 18s you definitely dont need therapy
i post on this board for therapy
A chick with bangs and thick framed glasses has a 100% chance of being a whore with multiple mental health disorders who currently takes 5+ antidepressants and antipsychotics in order to not have a mental breakdown in the line at Starbucks.
All their "trauma" comes from them being painfully average-looking and uninteresting and getting pumped and dumped by chads despite them trying to be "different" and "alternative" by having the exact same cookie-cutter interests like pretending to like "art" and being "creative"
This lunatic bitch thinks "therapy" is attractive because she wants someone "relatable" to unload her boatload of mental issues onto. She knows that most men run like the wind after they fuck her so she's imagining this chad who is also "vulnerable" which really just means she wants to take advantage of him and whittle him down into this betabux to bankroll her lifestyle of failing to be a creative writer and smoking weed and getting herpes breakouts
Anyone with bangs should be nailed to a cross and set on fire.
>Therapy
Doesn’t work. The mentally ill are terrible at receiving advice.
Unless you need medication for a neurological condition, you’re better off following a religion.
>Revealing any sort of weakness to a woman.
All these women coping for tall men not hitting on them, kek.
I did this to get out of a boring date once though
I was a psychological disaster when I was younger, therapy and meds did almost nothing to help and probably made it worse.
Taking the Jocko/self-improvement pill, getting my life together, structuring my day, gaining my independence so I could cut out toxic people and family, and exercising hard enough to replace the bad feelings with exhaustion is what cured me.
I’m not even schizo about most normie neoliberal dogma, but after what I’ve experienced therapy/psychiatry require some heavy skepticism. Even if you take most user posts on Any Forums as a joke, just really get a second opinion and do your own research before taking any meds.
Read “Anatomy of an Epidemic” by Robert Whitaker.