“I say ‘I’m fine’ because most people are genuinely not interested or go into panic mode if I start saying how I really am.” — Savia D.
“I usually tell people I’m fine because I don’t want anyone feeling sorry for me. I find that intolerable.” — Molly M.
“I say I’m fine because anyone one who isn’t suffering with chronic constant pain can relate and there are no words to adequately describe it. No one wants to hear me complain. It’s easier to make excuses to stay home rather than suffer in silence when I’m around others.” — Carolyn L.
“It’s easier to say you’re fine than endure the eye rolling and ‘not again’ from loved ones and explain that you literally — yes, literally — feel like a truck rolled over you.” — Chrissie T.
Quotes taken from this website.
“I say I’m fine. I don’t trust adults. I don’t trust my parents. I don’t trust a lot of people. I do feel alone at times. Maybe I am depressed, but people don’t notice it. ”— Anonymous
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