galledThank you so much!
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You don't come across as insensitive at all. I always am excited to answer any questions anyone has, and I love discussing these things as it really helps open people's eyes about the disorder. You can ask as many questions as you want! Don't be discouraged if you think one may not be appropriate. It takes a lot to get me uncomfortable/mad, so there's nothing to worry about. c:
Art therapy is nice but it doesn't always help. While I love drawing when there's a purpose behind it, sometimes the whole process of getting these things out in a digital canvas or even traditional means is the most stressful part. I chose to focus mainly on how things affect me, and focus on negative aspects in my artwork as sometimes my weaknesses become my strengths, if only temporarily.
That's very true! I only have one friend RL, they're my best friend, and I isolate myself from other people. I'm in an abusive home currently, planning to move in with my friend as soon as we find a place that we can afford. I don't trust people but I'm trying my very best to open up. Anxiety is a key thing and at times if I know I have to go somewhere the next day I won't be able to sleep. Because if it I rarely sleep anyway.
I would say making art that could counter those feelings in a positive way would be helpful. Sort of like day/night. For the symbolism in my artwork, I hallucinate often and I see the red/blue glitches very often in my vision. Sometimes it makes it hard to see because things are distorted. Nearly everything in a piece that is made for the purpose of expression has those components in it. I also see people as colors and shapes.
I hope that makes sense! If I need to clarify, please let me know!
Thank you again!! I love this place so far.