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"You need help, and you clearly don’t want it from me. So, why don’t you try something new - help yourself. And if you do, who knows, maybe I might still want you."

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You've been like this for months now: not leaving the house, not going to work, pushing everything and everyone away.

But she's a stubborn one. She's been with you through it all, making appointments you don't go to, cooking meals you don't finish, cleaning a house you don't care about. 

She makes it look so easy. She swans through her own life and now skips into yours, effortlessly fixing and fussing and driving you insane.

But she's your all: your best friend, your worst nightmare, and now you've pushed her. So here you are, face to face, seeing for the first time, the absolute ugly truth: 

You need help.

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DISCLAIMER:

THIS AUDIO FULLY SUPPORTS THE LEGITIMACY OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES. 

THE AUDIO DOES NOT DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF DEPRESSION OR ANY OTHER MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER.

I fully appreciate that this audio will not be to everyone's tastes. But change and diversity are what keep me from being a stale old piece of toast.

Furthermore, I would advise that no one listen to this audio if you are in need of something comforting. 

This audio is not about comforting the listener. Rather it is about confronting the elephant in the room. Or several elephants rather:

*Taking responsibility for yourself.

*Realising that your actions do not just affect you.

*Treating your partner/everyone with consideration.

*Seeing beyond your own circumstances, pains and wants.

*Realising you need help.

I should also point out that this audio is based on a personal experience of my own. I fully appreciate that everyone's mental health experiences will be as unique as they themselves. This is just one experience. It is not a generalisation or a rule of thumb.

Mental health issues or indeed, any issues, are not trivial, cute or niche. They are serious and painful and they take a lot of inner strength to deal with. That is what this audio is about. And if you think you might benefit from hearing something about that, then I invite you to listen.

All the best,

Teacup

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Shout out to some of the amazing artists who have generously contributed fan art to this channel:

NESPIT

Cammie3267

arcadechan

cuteanuki-chan

KG

D. Thomas

CosmosKitty

ErikElrik

AgenerousFan

Freepick

And a few other awesome people who do not wish to have their names be disclosed.

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Anonymous

Thanks Tea x

Anonymous

This audio kinda helps someone like me with depression so thanks Tea! I needed this to get moving

Anonymous

As someone who went from wanting to help another to feeling like I needed help myself, I can appreciate this piece. It's hard to hear the pain you're causing others when you're breaking yourself and need to get it together. But it's real, and I remember feeling just how the speaker did. I'm glad that even feeling down on myself of late, I can still appreciate the perspective. And if it we're me as the listener, I would have caved. Although, I'd likely grumble and gripe doing it. Sometimes venting as you go helps purge what's poisoning you Anyways, thanks for this.

OriginalSibling

Are you deliberately using your English accent more often, or is it just becoming your natural voice given where you live?

OriginalSibling

Some days you need a hug, and some days you need a kick...

TeacupAudio

Haha. Just flexing the old accent muscles. I tend to lose it unless I do it constantly. I might even be branching out to Welsh (again), Scouse, and South Afriican.

Ghostdog

Got to say i didn't think I'd be able to sit myself down and listen to this audio from the title alone especially with how close i almost got to actually getting where the listener in the audio is and then some... But i got to say i love how you mafe the audio and how just listening to the audio made.

Anonymous

I know this isn't for me, but I can still appreciate and commend you for, as you say, refusing to become stale toast. That's a cute way to put it. I might steal that one.

Anonymous

Problem is, I'd be likely to kick back (at least verbally). 😂

Jacob Griffith

I really appreciate this one.

Martin Morbach

This was/is a very strong audio. Thank u Tea. Its like you've wrote it streight out of my life. Besides to girlfriend (or significant other). Thanks tea. I love such intens pieces.

Anonymous

Wow Tea....from someone with depression and social anxiety and has to fight to get up and not shut out the world, this makes me realise everyone struggling needs a "Tea" in their life.