I live with my parents, so I can indulge in it. I love reading fiction of all kinds: fantasy, classics, sci-fi. I also read a lot of philosophy and japanese comics.
Nice. I wish I was more into books. Seems like a wonderful world of fiction and nonfiction.
Still though, around 1000 books. I can’t imagine what that would look like. There must be an entire room dedicated to books? They/you live in a big house with a library I imagine?
My therapist has informed me that this is my coping mechanism. Luckily, it could have been worse. Some of the most common coping mechanisms in BPD are alcoholism or some kind of similar substance abuse. I guess I was lucky in that regard or maybe I intuited it and intentionally avoided. I know how often I felt like getting dead drunk and I resisted the urge to.
Dude I am super stoked for you that reading books is a coping mechanism, if that’s what you meant. You’re damn right it could have been a worse mech. Reading books is awesome compared to other crap people get up to when they’re not feeling well.
I tend to play games or stay up too late when I’m feeling somber or lonely.
Hey, if you ever feel like letting something fly off your chest, I’m 1 DM away, you got me?
I live with my parents, so I can indulge in it. I love reading fiction of all kinds: fantasy, classics, sci-fi. I also read a lot of philosophy and japanese comics.
Nice. I wish I was more into books. Seems like a wonderful world of fiction and nonfiction.
Still though, around 1000 books. I can’t imagine what that would look like. There must be an entire room dedicated to books? They/you live in a big house with a library I imagine?
Not a whole lot of space. I use basically two large cupboards worth of space. Books are basically my escape from my life.
That’s enough to fill a thousand books?
Well, here are my shelves:
Behold!!
Ooh, Attack on Titan! 🤩 Yeah wow, it doesn’t look that much but I guess if you add the second storage to this then a thousand might be reasonable 😁
My therapist has informed me that this is my coping mechanism. Luckily, it could have been worse. Some of the most common coping mechanisms in BPD are alcoholism or some kind of similar substance abuse. I guess I was lucky in that regard or maybe I intuited it and intentionally avoided. I know how often I felt like getting dead drunk and I resisted the urge to.
Dude I am super stoked for you that reading books is a coping mechanism, if that’s what you meant. You’re damn right it could have been a worse mech. Reading books is awesome compared to other crap people get up to when they’re not feeling well.
I tend to play games or stay up too late when I’m feeling somber or lonely.
Hey, if you ever feel like letting something fly off your chest, I’m 1 DM away, you got me?
Thank you so much. That helps a lot.
Edit: I strongly believe video games can be a art too. So playing video games is not too bad, imo.
Yeah. Books don’t take a lot of space
Edit: Sorry, two cupboards form roughly half the collection. Rest are in another room, in ‘semi-storage’.