DemurePrincess
BOMBER PRINCESS 👑
I can’t say any of my years were shit tbh!
I’m 50 this year!
Let’s have it!!
I’m 50 this year!
Let’s have it!!

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20s unemployment and workplace bullying and issuesNah I'd say 20s better.
20- went OS twice, found a steady career, start of LTR, 2 premierships
30- went OS once, one premiership, broke up LTR, job was happy enough
40s- cancelled 40th due to COVID, severe depression, left job, COVID, saw one premiership but wasn't there and didnt enjoy it whatsoever, lost all friends, they've all disappeared.
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Nz boogie board down QueenstownHave done it in.. West Virginia.. Banff and.. Switzerland? Something like that
oooh agreedWhite water rafting is the ****ing best
THIS is so true. Accessing any mental health help in this country is horrifically hard. ESPECIALLY if you're in the middle of any sort of bad episode. I think anyone who suffers from mental health challenges knows that Beyond Blue's catch phrase "you're not alone" is a bit of a sick joke. Try accessing those services when you're feeling at your most alone and you'll find that you're closer to alone than you thought you were before! I'm sure they work very hard and I don't mean to cast any shadows but anyone with experience with trying to access help in a timely (and affordable!) way knows just how lacking our current health care is. This place is a great resource and a far better help in feeling like you're not alone.I do not understand selwood or the life he lived but completely understand how he hit the skids (and media did report he took his life). Life is no longer easy and to spite what's said and to spite best efforts support is weak. There is no awareness or will to solve the problems
It’s like any ‘help’ organisation!THIS is so true. Accessing any mental health help in this country is horrifically hard. ESPECIALLY if you're in the middle of any sort of bad episode. I think anyone who suffers from mental health challenges knows that Beyond Blue's catch phrase "you're not alone" is a bit of a sick joke. Try accessing those services when you're feeling at your most alone and you'll find that you're closer to alone than you thought you were before! I'm sure they work very hard and I don't mean to cast any shadows but anyone with experience with trying to access help in a timely (and affordable!) way knows just how lacking our current health care is. This place is a great resource and a far better help in feeling like you're not alone.



Absolutely - there is some fantastic help out there, I've had some great phoenix moments after finding good help. I guess the positive side is it's probably much easier than it was and so hopefully it's only going to increase in getting easier to access professional help. It's slow, but society is increasingly recognising this sort of stuff.All I can say is never give up. Yell louder! Never stop trying to get help that you need bc the process is long, sometimes often embarrassing and taxing but there are people out there that genuinely care if you’re here or not.
Yep. Agreed. But every second person these days is suffering from mental illness. It’s the society we live in. In my opinion it’s not fast enough.Absolutely - there is some fantastic help out there, I've had some great phoenix moments after finding good help. I guess the positive side is it's probably much easier than it was and so hopefully it's only going to increase in getting easier to access professional help. It's slow, but society is increasingly recognising this sort of stuff.
This was actually not the case in my situation. And tbh- i wasnt all that bad. So I really feel for the ones during a real crisis.THIS is so true. Accessing any mental health help in this country is horrifically hard. ESPECIALLY if you're in the middle of any sort of bad episode.
Now! This is exactly me! Why talk to a stranger! I’ve always said no to counselling bc it’s not for me! If I can’t fix my own shit… which I can so this convo kinda stops here.Talking to professionals just isnt for me i dont think. Same deal with the counsellor I saw for a bit. Just not for me- she was lovely tho.
Heyyyyy that’s coolYeah ive probably met 100 or so off BF over the years, almost all of them have been legends in real life and havent had a bad experience either


The loneliness gets me. I live alone and have literally lost all my friends- every single one of them have either ghosted me or we've just fallen out of touch naturally.
Keep going over and over in my head what I did.. but **** em. I'm a good person and was a good friend. Very good friend actually.
My mate Eliza lived a 15 minute drive from me, texted her for a coffee I got "I'm so busy for the next few months sorry!"In my mid 20s i moved to the country, 2 1-2 hours from adelaide. Only a few friends made the trip to visit in the 10 years i was out there. They remain my closest friends. The main group whoch were all my high school buddies, including two of my groomsmen never made the effort. I dont talk to them any more
Just choose a pub and I'll show upSo next party is at your place….. Im In![]()
In Brisbane?Just choose a pub and I'll show up