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DMalone
Aug 15, 2014Explorer
LOL wow, it may have been the way I wrote the OP trying to put out info I felt was relevant...but clearly some of you have misinterpreted the entire point and gone completely off the deep end trying to psychoanalyze a frigging post on a forum. Don't quit your day job. Seriously.
I am not depressed. I am not clinically depressed. I don't have psychological issues. My son is healthy, well adjusted and highly intelligent and capable. We opted homeschooling because of the military. When my ex and I divorced, he flaked out and financially wrecked our stability - financially and the spin lasted awhile but was nothing that was impossible to overcome. Part of the recovery was moving back with the parents, which is totally depressing and for awhile made me feel like the ultimate loser failure.
It's depressing for anyone who is fiercely independent to end up living with their parents but it's not a medical condition. You're way overboard on that.
I am not running away from or to anything whatsoever. Did you people even read the damn post? Sounds like a lot of projectors are smoking up the room here and maybe some of you need to reel in your own self loathing and regrets in life and stop assigning them to me. I just asked a question about the option of going full time and 1. what **** there is for teens to do on the road and 2. whether or not the anxieties are normal or if the people around us got in my head and caused me to second guess my plans.
The rest is all your baggage, so spare me please.
I have my own business. I am starting another one that is mobile friendly. It's getting nearer to the time I either 1. buy a house and root in or 2. select an RV as my permanent home and go full time, which is my preference. We are already well comfortable and adaptive to moving around on a regular basis. That's not an issue. An RV in theory seems as though it would be the better investment for that mobile lifestyle rather than leases and static locations.
Am I going to end up being trolled like this every time I post here? I thought this was a friendly place...maybe I was wrong.
I am not depressed. I am not clinically depressed. I don't have psychological issues. My son is healthy, well adjusted and highly intelligent and capable. We opted homeschooling because of the military. When my ex and I divorced, he flaked out and financially wrecked our stability - financially and the spin lasted awhile but was nothing that was impossible to overcome. Part of the recovery was moving back with the parents, which is totally depressing and for awhile made me feel like the ultimate loser failure.
It's depressing for anyone who is fiercely independent to end up living with their parents but it's not a medical condition. You're way overboard on that.
I am not running away from or to anything whatsoever. Did you people even read the damn post? Sounds like a lot of projectors are smoking up the room here and maybe some of you need to reel in your own self loathing and regrets in life and stop assigning them to me. I just asked a question about the option of going full time and 1. what **** there is for teens to do on the road and 2. whether or not the anxieties are normal or if the people around us got in my head and caused me to second guess my plans.
The rest is all your baggage, so spare me please.
I have my own business. I am starting another one that is mobile friendly. It's getting nearer to the time I either 1. buy a house and root in or 2. select an RV as my permanent home and go full time, which is my preference. We are already well comfortable and adaptive to moving around on a regular basis. That's not an issue. An RV in theory seems as though it would be the better investment for that mobile lifestyle rather than leases and static locations.
Am I going to end up being trolled like this every time I post here? I thought this was a friendly place...maybe I was wrong.
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