Share with us what it's like in your safe space and how you find it comfortable to stay in.

#1

Either locked in my bathroom in the floor chatting with bots on character ai or watching anime with my sister, both are nice 👍

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    #2

    my bedroom or my roof :D

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    Boootifull Unicorn
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    12 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hey guys, just wanted to say can we upvote this to let people know that there's a troll on this post? btw that sounds so cool, like a whole aesthetic :) Screenshot...14-png.jpg Screenshot-2023-12-21-at-09-48-09-236agmjpg-JPEG-Image-620-465-pixels-6583eb85d8d14-png.jpg

    Statinanis
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    12 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The roof sounds interesting. Do you ever do stargazing at night on the roof?

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    12 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i would, but im too scared to go there at night. maybe because i'd feel relaxed and fall off lol (my roof is slanted and its not made to be sat on, so yeah its a safety hazard.) I can't go on it much anymore because we got solar panels installed a while ago and because its winter too. but yeah i rlly wish i could stargaze

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    #3

    My room


    or the oddly specific answer; The D hall stairwell after school if my bf is there too.

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    #4

    My best friend's house. It's a place where I can go when the insanity in my head is too much (to clarify: the crazy is navigating normal life stuff, the insanity is the emotional disorders). I can go over there and just lay on her couch and process my emotions without speaking. It's safe because she doesn't try to fix me or make me feel better, just process, and I know that my kids are safe while I do it because she makes sure they get good healthy food and keeps an eye on them. (We bring our own food. I just can't always make sure they eat properly when I'm struggling with the depression or anxiety.)

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    #5

    My local skate park. There is a tight community of the skaters there with an all for one one for all rule if one kid is getting messed with all the other will go and defend them

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    #6

    There's a big flat rock under a tree in a dry river bed that I like to lie on when I'm stressed out. It's very calming and just feels nice to not have any distractions for an hour or so...

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    #7

    Anywhere with my bestie or my Dad

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    #8

    One corner of my room where all my extra blankets and stuffed animals/pillows/Squishmallows are just kinda tossed in a pile. It's super cozy, and I like hiding in there.

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    #9

    my bed covered in a comfy pepperoni blanket

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    #10

    A hot bathtub with scented oil and a book. If not there then its in my head that I am at Highland Lakes, NJ at my grandparents log cabin in 1968

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    #11

    Kuvahaku
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    Metsä. pelkään vähemmän että tulen karhun pahoinpitelemäksi metsässä kuin ihmisen urbaanilla alueella. Metsässä vieteyn ajan on todettu laskevan verenpainetta, laskevan stressitasoa, nostavan luovuutta ja mikä parasta siellä on vähemmän ihmisten aiheuttamaa melusaastetta. Toinen on kuulokkeet kotona. Mieheni on erittäin puhelias ja itse olen hiljaisempi joten otan oma tilaa ja aikaa äänikirjoja tai musiikkia kuunnellen, kuulokkeet kertovat toiselle että älä tule häiritsemään ellei talo ole tulessa. Kesäaikaan kerrostalomme takapiha tai parveke, kuulokkeet korvilla tietenkin.
    Forest. I'm less afraid of being mauled by a bear in the forest than by a person in an urban area. Time spent in the forest has been found to lower blood pressure, lower stress levels, increase creativity, and best of all, there is less noise pollution caused by humans. Another is headphones at home. My husband is very talkative and I am quieter myself, so I take my own space and time listening to audiobooks or music, the headphones tell the other person not to disturb unless the house is on fire. In the summertime, the backyard or balcony of our apartment building, with headphones in your ears, of course.

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    12 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh my, sorry for the confusing text, I was enjoying the Christmas spirit and had a little to drink. Then the English language is forgotten and you have to use a translator. 🤭

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