"Ah, okay," was the only thing he said.
It was this kind of "Ah, okay" that you could translate as "maybe I don't want to hear what you just said, because now I somehow know that you're crazy." His "ah, okay" made me feel so inferior and like an outcast. I didn't see his "ah, okay" coming. I thought that maybe everyone is experiencing what I was experiencing as long as I could remember. I hear voices, even when nobody is there. So my question to him, "Do you also hear voices, and if yes, what are they telling you?" was just an idea for an interesting conversation with my boyfriend at that time. Honestly, the voices in my head would have given me a better answer than him. Do I need to say that we broke up shortly after?
This conversation shaped me in a way. It took me years to talk with someone again about the voices in my head.
Today, I hear the voices every day and every h
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