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I am reading a YA bookthat deals with depression...?

I was following Couvalt to this question and she answers thusly;

''The first paragraph of this question is the story of my life basically. I would like to read a book very much about someone who has depression as well, and I think it would be nice to educate those who do not understand'' The book will soon be finished about a seventeen year old girl who goes through a period of depression, due to many things such as stress from school, her parents divorcing, and she feels lonely and feels left out by her friends a lot. she also feels invisible to the guy she likes, which takes a toll on her because she's never had a boyfriend, and doesn't seem to be getting any closer to a romantic relationship despite getting older. She is not a naturally pessimistic, depressing person, she's actually quite a pleasant, optimistic person, which is why the depression she feels bothers her so much. It makes her feel like she is losing grip on who she is. '' That is a quote from ?'s posted question last year. My question on top of all this is there seems to be two forms of depression out there. One is from the s**ially interactive girl and the other is from a few guys like me who have no real social interaction by way of incomplete nervous system mainly the two vagas nerves. The background is my first five years of life were hindered by a major brain injury through suffocation resulting in no memory until one trumatic event at age five. Then the memory part of my brain began to function. This has preventing me from seeing the 'way' of the active world and resulted in two divorces and of course a more severe type of depression. Only my truest friends in the UK have had recently reversed a great deal of my depression by describing life as they live it free from the isolation bore by guy not in the ''way''in other words a loner/loser. Interestingly enough one of the girls in the UK asked me which childhood was more cruel, my first five years or her sister's first five years. What I am trying to get at is do you agree that personal stories that are accurate and not so politically correct help everyone to see life how it really is. Truth is that valuable to few who havn't completed the big life 'change' and to those who have gone into the change of life but still hold on the the idea of romance?

I expect only good answers regardless of where in life you find yourself. This writing is way too long for the thoughtless to waste their time on. I especially hope the two formentioned Answer Users will send me their best thoughts on this even though the book was planned a year ago.

thank you!

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  • 8 years ago
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    Nobody is going to read that Bible. You should edit your question.

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