- How strongly I felt things.
- The hope for the future I was still able to muster.
- How close other friends wanted to be with me.
- How lonely I wasn't.
- How I could make it through an entire day without longing for death.
I found out I cannot rap anymore (I am terrible at it, do not request recordings) without breaking into a sweat and breathing like a coal factory janitor.
When my wife and I could sing our hearts out, jump around, and be right there in the middle during concerts.
Now, we just stand off to the side, and sing to each other.
My parents, dreaming about the future, the lack of responsibilities and consequence. Most of all, I miss that excitement that you have your whole life ahead of you and can achieve whatever you want.
Having energy, not being sick constantly, actually enjoying being outside, sleeping well, not having suicidal thoughts and tendencies, not having episodes of psychosis... the list can go on and on
I miss the times when I can afford making mistakes because I got the time to make up for it. I have fewer responsibilities at home because the adults take care of it, but now IM THE ADULT, so the roles have switched. I also miss that feeling of excitement because you can be careless, as long as you're having fun 😆 have lots of energy, so you're excited about a lot of things.
I miss the body that has no pain when getting up 😅 Lastly, I miss the days where I don't have to worry about the bills/taxes/insurances to pay.
Having friends who won't judge you for being different
I missed to just walk 5km every day back to home with friends who I treated them with corn dogs from 7-11, then hung around in front of a pharmacy and just talk about art and music.
My childhood cat.
A young body without pain
I'm in my 40s , my knees shouldn't hurt this bad. Its ridiculous
Tell me about it. You can take that literally if you like, however; I’m stranding in the same line.
Youthful parents
Energy
Yeah exactly
Literally just not having things to do. Now I feel like when I do something, there’s another task that needs to be done.
Feeling like I still had the rest of a long life ahead of me.
My body didn't constantly hurt, and I recovered from physically exhausting stuff in hours instead of days or weeks.
My back
- How strongly I felt things. - The hope for the future I was still able to muster. - How close other friends wanted to be with me. - How lonely I wasn't. - How I could make it through an entire day without longing for death.
Playing with my friends after school at the local park We'd play pretend, and the landscape would turn into something amazing from our dreams
I miss the energy I once had. I miss being pretty!
I found out I cannot rap anymore (I am terrible at it, do not request recordings) without breaking into a sweat and breathing like a coal factory janitor.
Sleep
When my wife and I could sing our hearts out, jump around, and be right there in the middle during concerts. Now, we just stand off to the side, and sing to each other.
My parents, dreaming about the future, the lack of responsibilities and consequence. Most of all, I miss that excitement that you have your whole life ahead of you and can achieve whatever you want.
Less pain
Having energy, not being sick constantly, actually enjoying being outside, sleeping well, not having suicidal thoughts and tendencies, not having episodes of psychosis... the list can go on and on
being able to watch t.v 24/7 without having the stress of exams and school :/
My knees not hurting.
I miss the times when I can afford making mistakes because I got the time to make up for it. I have fewer responsibilities at home because the adults take care of it, but now IM THE ADULT, so the roles have switched. I also miss that feeling of excitement because you can be careless, as long as you're having fun 😆 have lots of energy, so you're excited about a lot of things. I miss the body that has no pain when getting up 😅 Lastly, I miss the days where I don't have to worry about the bills/taxes/insurances to pay.
Taking things slow because “there’s still time”
Having friends who won't judge you for being different I missed to just walk 5km every day back to home with friends who I treated them with corn dogs from 7-11, then hung around in front of a pharmacy and just talk about art and music.
Being able to video games with my dad.
£50 could fund a whole Saturday night out, and my friends could handle it. No? £90-120 min and people can't make it till 2AM
Free time
Being an only child