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People Are Sharing The "Adult Problems" That Literally No One Prepared Them For, And Same
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"I'm Now 23, And I Still Feel Like A Piece Of Sh*t Because Of It": People Are Disclosing Their Deepest, Darkest Secrets That They Never Said Outloud
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"There was vomit everywhere, an unbelievable amount for a small girl, and it was everywhere. She got my girlfriend in the shower and asked me to watch her while she got to work cleaning up our mixed awfulness. It took her a while and my girlfriend threw up a few more times from what we found out was food poisoning. Eventually, most of it was cleaned up, and I put her back in bed. I have not told a single person that it wasn't all her vomit, and I had, in fact, covered the other half of the room. I really hope she never finds this." —gamageeknerd "This is my worst nightmare." —ReasonableCheesecake Related: 5."I was never fully potty trained until seven. I cringe at that every day." —Camero32 6."I feel as though all my friends are to good for me and the only way to be entertaining is to act silly because my true personality can't carry a friendship." —packtrekpack 7."I cheated on my fifth-grade science fair project and ended up winning the entire competition. I'm now 23 and still feel like a piece of shit because of it." —RCTommy "I'm curious in what way you cheated a science fair." —Randomocity132 "It's really not all that interesting. I just didn't do the project by the assigned date, faked an illness the Friday it was due, and threw together a project over the weekend that I'd basically done the year before at a different school." —RCTommy Related: 8."I planned to commit suicide last summer on my birthday. I didn't because I got pulled over and the RCMP officer was kind to me on my way to the mountains. Then I met two older couples on the hike I was going to do it on, and they invited me to hike with them, then took me out to dinner and bought me my meal and a drink because they said no one should be alone on their birthday. They unknowingly stopped me with their kindness." —2468timetoinebriate "How has life been since? " —Mr_McGuy "Ups and downs. The whole thing stemmed from some declining health issues, but I just passed a huge milestone yesterday with it. I've since started seeing a therapist, and I still keep in touch with the people who saved me because I do honestly think that they were there for a reason, even if they will never know it. Thanks for asking, friend." —2468timetoinebriate 9."I'm a mom but I hate being around other moms. I'm not even sure why, but I find it annoying? I also hate talking about our kids all the time and nothing else." —catpants7 10."I pee in the shower every day." —Alpha_Meta_man "I think most people do this, but obviously, not me; I would never." —None 11."I really do not like 95% of dogs, and think that most dog owners are really out-of-touch with how well-behaved their pet is, how badly their house smells, and how hairy their couch is. I think it's supremely boring when people talk endlessly about them, and it's frustrating to be jumped on, licked, pawed at when I don't care to be. I don't disclose this because most dog owners are so obsessed with their dog that it's not worth mentioning." —abqkat Related: 12."It terrifies me to think about how completely and utterly lost I would be without my wife and daughter. Almost to the point where I'm worried my actual existence is completely and totally defined by my need to be a husband and father. Maybe, in that sense, I'm also scared of the fact that I have nothing else to offer the world other than being a family man." —Ng07605 13."Ate my boogers until I was like 32. Disgusting habit, but addictive like all disgusting habits. No excuses, I still can't believe it! But now, I'm getting payback from the universe as I'm trying to get my 4-year-old son to stop eating his *barf.* (And now I can't tell anyone that I made it onto a BuzzFeed list because they'll ask why!)" —Anonymous If you need someone to talk to, the National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline is 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) and provides information and referral services; is an association of mental health professionals from more than 25 countries who support efforts to reduce harm in therapy. Do you have an incredibly dark secret you would like to share? Tell us in the comments or anonymously in the Google Form below. Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Solve the daily Crossword


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Bipartisan help for Camp Lejeune victims exposed to toxic water
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