According to psychology, being the "good, low maintenance" child isn't a sign of innate maturity. It is a survival strategy known as parentification or fawning. You subconsciously recognized that your caregivers were too emotionally overwhelmed, volatile, or fragile to handle your age appropriate needs. You swallowed your own childhood and became invisible just to keep the peace
Taiwan. No visa, good weather, not expensive, different culture, good food.
Thailand. No visa. Good food. Familiar but different. Good shopping.
Hong Kong. No visa, may disneyland.
Hi im a Filipino who is looking for Spanish, Japanese, and Americans to give me free money weekly and pay my bills as a way to say sorry for how ur ancestors colonized mine❤️thank You
The most underrated act of kindness is simply letting people be. Let them mispronounce a word, talk too much about a show they love, or get excited about something you don't quite understand. Everyone has something that lights them up, let them shine, even if it's not your thing.
I love scent freaks. steal my used underwear, bury your face in the crook of my neck and breathe deeply when you hug me, wear my clothes when you get off because it feels much better with my scent all over you.
ages 25–30 are crucial. you’re accepting that your friend group is getting smaller, your parents are getting older, you’re cleaning up the financial mess from your early 20s, managing your career and health. and somehow, you still need to find time to heal your mind.