And what standards can we hold you to anon? This is hardly a culturally inclusive approach. What one culture may consider a sign of respect, another may consider a taboo or an offense. You're old enough to know better.
What is the value of a comraderie that is so impulsively discarded? I understand the reaction to close yourself off from anything that you percieve as threatening to your personal status quo, but if you make the decision to accept responsibility for your own mental and emotional state while strengthening yourself with new and deeper community connections and bonds, you may feel better about things.
And what standards can we hold you to anon? This is hardly a culturally inclusive approach. What one culture may consider a sign of respect, another may consider a taboo or an offense. You're old enough to know better.
What is the value of a comraderie that is so impulsively discarded? I understand the reaction to close yourself off from anything that you percieve as threatening to your personal status quo, but if you make the decision to accept responsibility for your own mental and emotional state while strengthening yourself with new and deeper community connections and bonds, you may feel better about things.
Don't you know it's gonna be alright.