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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-12-09 04:27 pm

[ SECRET POST #6182 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6182 ⌋

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Re: Non-fandom confessions.

(Anonymous) 2023-12-10 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I suppose my mother did it because she never really understood how awful I felt about it at the time. I was a very closed-off, stoic kind of kid and tried not to get upset or cry where people could see me. (I still hate crying in front of other people, no matter what the reason.) To her, it was just funny that I made a big (though harmless) mistake in front of bunches of people. I never tried telling her how much I disliked her telling the same story again and again, because I knew she'd never understand and would likely just tell me it was no big deal and to get over it.

I think many adults really underestimate just how serious some things are from a child's perspective. They make the mistake of thinking that because it looks like no big deal in the long run, a child won't have any deep feelings about what happened. As an adult, I always try to never dismiss what upsets a child, even if it seems trivial to me. Just acknowledging their feelings seems to make a difference. I wish someone had done that for me when I was little.