You are presenting what appears to be a disingenuous narrative, with cynicism at its core.
Some of us are in love with amazing people, but we struggle with severe trust issues. It’s a very serious problem for us, even if it may not be for you.
You are presenting what appears to be a disingenuous narrative, with cynicism at its core.
Some of us are in love with amazing people, but we struggle with severe trust issues. It’s a very serious problem for us, even if it may not be for you.
I love waking up in the morning and seeing all the wackiness the rest of the world concocted.
Y’all are all have some amazing and funny cultures.
If ya children cannot fend off a seagull attack, then ya raised them wrong.
How dare other species look after their young?!
Outrageous.
Mexico does in fact have regulations against operations like the one you are describing, because they are harmful to the environment.
Enforcing these regulations can be challenging, but I’ve seen people lose everything they own over similar violations.
For example, some Americans opened an Airbnb cabin operation on protected land near by where my mama lives. They ran the operation for about a year before the government caught whiff of it. One of the owners ended up with jail time because the land they destroyed to build those ugly-ass cabins was endangered salamander habitat.
The cabins got torn down and now that area is managed by the local university for wilderness restoration research.
In my case, I have found through therapy that it’s about lack of confidence in myself to protect myself and heal from the pain of a failed relationship.
Once I started telling myself I’m stronger than I think I am, and that love is a risk worth taking, I’m a lot more confident putting myself out there.