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Default Jul 12, 2020 at 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Mountaindewed View Post
Honestly no. If you see all the stuff on the news they talk about the kids well being at schools but hardly mention the teachers or other facultys well beings who will get a lot more sick if they get the virus. Kids with issues are in general more important then adults with isssus. I just honestly think I’m not as important at the moment. Plus I legit don’t have anything to complain about. I feel like I’m being difficult for no reason.
I see news that talks about the risk to the kids, their families, and the teachers regarding reopening the schools. The government can bully all they want, but the parents will refuse to send their kids to go get the virus. That’s my prediction of what will happen in this situation- it ain’t happening.

As for your mattering and deserving of therapy; being sui and t saying they are very worried about you puts you at the top of the high risk heap.

I also feel like I don’t have anything legitimate to complain about and am being difficult for no good reason. Is this simply the case of having MI? Isn’t that what t’s are for?

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