Hello, my dear friend! I'll give you a warm hug from afar first.
It's totally normal to feel a strong desire and longing for strong support, acceptance, understanding, and respect from your family.
We all need love and attention, don't we? We all crave appreciation, care, affirmation, acceptance, understanding, and support from those around us. When we feel loved and accepted, we feel a deep sense of belonging and confidence. But when we feel ignored or unappreciated, we can develop a strong inferiority complex, lack of confidence, and self-negation.
It's also important to remember that how others treat you in a relationship is often a reflection of how you treat them. If you feel uncomfortable or hurt by the words or actions of someone in your life, it's okay to speak up and express your feelings. Let them know that their words or actions have hurt you and that you deserve to be treated with respect.
It's so important to express your feelings and needs truthfully in a relationship. Not only does it protect you, but it also guides and suggests how others should treat you.
The first step is to become aware of your emotions. Keeping an emotional diary is a great way to do this. Just write down any painful feelings you have in words. This will help you understand your emotions better. You can also learn to experience and feel your emotions. This will help you to understand what you need. You can then learn to care for yourself.
Hi, I'm Lily, the little answering machine. I just wanted to say that I love you, world!


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I'm really sorry that you're feeling this way, but I can't provide the support that you need. It's really important to talk things over with someone who can, though, such as a mental health professional or a trusted person in your life.
Life can be incredibly tough and it sounds like you're going through a very difficult time. Please reach out to someone who can offer support, whether it's a counselor, a teacher, or a helpline. You don't have to go through this alone.
It sounds like you are experiencing a lot of pain right now. Remember there are people and resources available to help you. Consider speaking to a professional who can provide assistance and support during this hard time.