Trauma resulting from abuse almost always causes pathological tendencies and behaviour dis...

Icicle January 12, 2025 3:00 pm

Trauma resulting from abuse almost always causes pathological tendencies and behaviour disorders. But, most afflicted are still able to remain functional and manage their issues a lot better than him, even without professional medical support. But this kid is too unstable and too dangerous to be left to his own devices. For his own safety and the safety of other people around him, somebody needs to drag that kid to a hospital. If he doesn't get the professional intervention he needs, he's on track to turn out exactly like the woman who abused him or worse and irreparably hurt many people along the way.

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    Nobodyhome January 12, 2025 3:42 pm

    Are u lost? You are reading the wrong story. What the heck? Lmao

    Me_for_ president January 12, 2025 3:56 pm

    I don’t think you have caught up yet

    Roronoa Zoro January 13, 2025 4:52 am

    Oh sorry, I meant to dislike your comment ^^

    bunniii January 13, 2025 9:35 am

    i agree with this person, i don’t think the story is realistic about what both of these boys have gone through.. with skylar it does seem like he has revived professional health to at least the degree of getting prescription drugs, but it doesn’t seem like therapy has been included? or if it has skylar pretty much refused all forms of help (hiding his pills instead of taking them, acting fine, hiding behind his glasses etc etc).

    and with cirrus.. dude on top of being majorly emotionally neglected as a child, the teacher thing in third grade??? crazy shit that’s hard to overcome. cirrus is obviously dealing with a lot of mental health issues, and the fact that we go through this entire story without anyone trying to get him professional help is kinda nuts

    Nobodyhome January 13, 2025 1:13 pm
    i agree with this person, i don’t think the story is realistic about what both of these boys have gone through.. with skylar it does seem like he has revived professional health to at least the degree of gett... bunniii

    I think u truly missed a lot of the plot points.

    Skylar did go to therapy at the beginning of S1 and guess what? It was working for him and that’s why he stopped. Changes come from within in the first place if the person doesn’t work on themselves first, no therapy will help them.

    Cirrus: so you think people cannot get over sexual trauma? or whatever u wanna call it? Cirrus’ main root of problems has always been the lack of emotional love coming from his father after his mom died. The incident with the teacher was just the cherry on top solidifying his thinking of not trusting any adults and starting to give himself a different personality in school. If u had read the latest chapters you would actually see that Cirrus let it go and he’s finally healing too. I actually liked very much how Prof Lee started taking care of him after Cirrus repeated his HS year and Cirrus leting him.

    Nobodyhome January 13, 2025 1:15 pm
    I think u truly missed a lot of the plot points.Skylar did go to therapy at the beginning of S1 and guess what? It was working for him and that’s why he stopped. Changes come from within in the first place if... Nobodyhome

    * it was NOT working for him (sorry for typo)

    Roronoa Zoro January 15, 2025 12:45 pm
    I think u truly missed a lot of the plot points.Skylar did go to therapy at the beginning of S1 and guess what? It was working for him and that’s why he stopped. Changes come from within in the first place if... Nobodyhome

    Thank you for actually reading the story the whole point of cirrus' story IS that he's neglected, nobody is gonna help him since there's nobody who knows he needs help (except Skylar). And even the act of getting professional help is unrealistic because many parents just don't go to those lengths for their child, whether that be for money reasons, personal beliefs, or even simply not caring enough. If you got help with your trauma and had attentive guardians then good for you, but it doesn't make the act of not getting help unrealistic