It DOESNT matter if the monsters individuals face are real or not.
What DOES matter is those monsters are real to the individuals facing them.
Never tell someone their monsters don't exist.
Get a location, grab a sword (or a verbal arsenal) and start swinging.
We all have irrational fears, no matter what our age.
You don't tell a child the monsters in his/her closet don't exist.
You tell the child I got this, stand back.
You then procede to banish the monsters from the closet.
A child needs to feel safe and secure.
We all need to feel safe and secure.
It's never about an objective reality.
When it comes to relationships of any kind, the reality is always subjective.
-Ms.Monsterclaws
(aka-LiL MiSS)
What DOES matter is those monsters are real to the individuals facing them.
Never tell someone their monsters don't exist.
Get a location, grab a sword (or a verbal arsenal) and start swinging.
We all have irrational fears, no matter what our age.
You don't tell a child the monsters in his/her closet don't exist.
You tell the child I got this, stand back.
You then procede to banish the monsters from the closet.
A child needs to feel safe and secure.
We all need to feel safe and secure.
It's never about an objective reality.
When it comes to relationships of any kind, the reality is always subjective.
-Ms.Monsterclaws
(aka-LiL MiSS)