Thread:Roxstar14/@comment-1515612-20150316005841

Hi, I actually am not from this wiki at all, haha. Someone informed me that you were battling depression and so I'm just here to give some advice and tell you a little about myself. You can call me Sayuri, though.

I've had depression since I was 13. I'm currently 19 right now. I'm assuming that you are still in middle school from what I've gathered and I can say that middle school sucks. And you know who else suck? Bullies. I'm so sorry that you've had to deal with that while you're in school. I want you to know though to not give up. People at that age are the worst. Them bullying you for never having been in a relationship is stupid. Why? Because middle school relationships last a max of two weeks, probably.

Also, guess what? I'm 19. I've never been in a relationship, at least one that most people consider "real". And yes, I will say that I've been hell of depressed about that. We've been fed our whole entire lives that we need a man (or woman, whatever floats your boat) to live a real life. But you're so young compared to me and there's still high school where you can meet more NEW people who aren't as immature as the kids in middle school.

I'm currently in college and am struggling still. But I swear to you it does get better. You have to keep trying. You cannot give up. There are so many people rooting for you. I'm rooting for you and I don't even know you. Please if you ever feel like you are losing your way or just need to vent that I am here to listen and will always be available. I've thought so many times how worthless my life is and how I wish that there would be someone who can understand. I will let you know that although I was never in your exact situation, that I am willing to listen and help you get better.

Also, there are people on the internet who are trolls and say mean things and may encourage you to hurt yourself, but do not listen to them. Your life is worthy and valued. If you haven't talked to your parents about seeing a therapist or a psychiatrist I would recommend it.

If someone is not there to talk to you and you feel like you may harm yourself there is a chat where you can talk to someone who is trained and they will listen to you. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention line as well.

I don't know if this will help you feel better, but just know that there are others who are battling depression and we want you to win this war.

I'm a quote person, so I'll leave you with some quotes. c:

"I’m learning to love myself. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done." "Your feelings are valid simply because you feel them." "You are not weak just because your heart feels so heavy." "We are learning to live again, and, for many of us, it is for the first time." 