This sounds like a weird question to ask, but it is something I have been thinking about a lot lately (strangely enough!)
I find it very hard to talk to people who have had a happy, successful life. I know that sounds mean, but they'll start asking you the "so where are you from? what did your parents do? what?! you moved out when you was 15? what?! you don't talk to your parents? why?!" etc and it just makes me feel awkward. Then you have to hear about how they've done all this lovely family crap, how they probaby have been to university - got top grades and now are earning stupid amounts of money a month. :club:
But if you are talking to someone who has been through things too then it isn't as bad...because then you're not just some crazy problem person.
I don't want someone to pity me, or never understand me. I want someone I can talk to who will listen and even try to relate or empathise with me. And vice versa.
What are your thoughts on this? Problem or no problemos? What do you dig?
I find it very hard to talk to people who have had a happy, successful life. I know that sounds mean, but they'll start asking you the "so where are you from? what did your parents do? what?! you moved out when you was 15? what?! you don't talk to your parents? why?!" etc and it just makes me feel awkward. Then you have to hear about how they've done all this lovely family crap, how they probaby have been to university - got top grades and now are earning stupid amounts of money a month. :club:
But if you are talking to someone who has been through things too then it isn't as bad...because then you're not just some crazy problem person.
I don't want someone to pity me, or never understand me. I want someone I can talk to who will listen and even try to relate or empathise with me. And vice versa.
What are your thoughts on this? Problem or no problemos? What do you dig?