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I think I'm in denial. I always say there's nothing wrong with me but people say there is. Is that possible? Am I the wrong one?
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Thank you so much for the reply, I've never seen it as a coping mechanism before and just thought that it was just denial.Also thank you for telling me that I'm not 'wrong' and hiw different is necessarily bad. I'm still working on myself but thus gas helped me alot :)
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"Wrong" is subjective. Many people use it to mean "different," which isn't really the same thing. If your differences are negatively impacting you or the people you care about, you should probably find better coping mechanisms. Otherwise, they're probably being silly and you're perfectly fine.
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Yes, it is possible to be in denial about your own struggles or issues. Sometimes, people around you may notice things that you might not be aware of or are unwilling to accept. It's important to consider their perspectives and seek professional help if needed to better understand yourself and address any concerns.
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