tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44666983202096107.post2570643449524146366..comments2023-08-02T02:49:38.711-06:00Comments on The Oddly Normal Life of a Pagan Mom: Strength to Be Admired, Not MockedAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07316989067252410666noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44666983202096107.post-64510279426797096892013-04-17T14:10:01.723-06:002013-04-17T14:10:01.723-06:00Wow, that's appalling. "Get the fuck ove...Wow, that's appalling. "Get the fuck over your emotional issues." Sounds like they need to get the fuck over themselves. Goddess forbid something terrible happens to them that scares them for life. I have my heartless moments, but that's just childish and ridiculous. <br /><br />Overall, great post, especially the ending. Often people who suffer are taunted and said that they're attention whores or whining. Most of the time that's not the case! I've been called a cry baby or that I'm not grateful because I talk about my past traumas. I don't do so to seek attention, I do so to show others who've been through hell, that you can heal and grow from it. You can live a successful life, it just takes time, healing, and work. Sometimes I find myself pitying those who call people like me an attention whore, because it's a reflection of them. Something lacking in their lives. I try not to pay them any mind, they're not worth it. ~)O(~Oracle Foxlyn Wrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02062972183197753089noreply@blogger.com