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So humiliating to cry at work (mentions of suicidal thoughts)

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Everyday, I’m constantly obsessing over how I’m never gonna experience love and I base this on how men joke about being attracted to me and never actually having any romantic experiences.
Naturally, this makes me wish I was dead. And it’s on my mind 24/7.
So when I’m on the edge of tears and someone asks if I’m okay, I fucking break down.
Wish I actually knew how not to cry
Naturally, this makes me wish I was dead. And it’s on my mind 24/7.
So when I’m on the edge of tears and someone asks if I’m okay, I fucking break down.
Wish I actually knew how not to cry

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You said that men have made jokes in the past about being attracted to you, and this really sounds so cruel. No one has a right to play with your feelings in that way.
I can hear it hurts you so, so much - it leaves you wishing that you were dead, and their teasing and joking plays on your mind 24/7 and pushes you right to the edge of tears. That sounds so all-consuming.
What's it like for you when you break down? I hear you saying that you wish you knew how to hold the tears inside, and yet, the feelings are too big and too strong and when someone asks you if you're okay, everything just pours out. That is valid, @bignosegirly0 , and it feels like you're carrying so much. All this pain. You're scared you won't find love - and the thought of that is devastating sometimes
I will share below some spaces you can reach out to if you do feel like the thoughts of wanting to be dead are getting loud:
Papyrus is a confidential support and advice service for children and young people under the age of 35 who are experiencing thoughts of suicide, or anyone concerned that a young person could be thinking about suicide. The helpline number is 0800 068 4141. You can also text them on 077862 09697, email pat@papyrus-uk.org or go to www.papyrus-uk.org The helpline is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, including Bank Holidays.
Samaritans are there for you 24/7. They offer a listening service and emotional support to anyone about any issue, with a special focus on suicidal feelings. You can call the helpline for free on 116 123 or email at jo@samaritans.org. You can also write them a letter and you can find details on their website. Some of their branches offer face to face services and you can find your local branch on their website. For more information you can go to www.samaritans.org
When you do feel like you need to cry, where and with who are you able to do this? What helps crying to feel safer?
We're right here with you. We're listening.
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The only time I feel I’m allowed to cry is alone in my room. Obviously it’s inappropriate to cry at work, and I hate how I let other down because of it.
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