Heuln?
Ich w12 heule oft ohne Grund. Ja manche sagen daß es immer ein Grund gibt. Habt ihr auch manchmal kein Grund zum heuln?
Ich fühle mich oft einsam,alleine und traurig. Ich bin aber nd alleine. Ich fühle mich ja nur so.
Ich habe schon starke Emotionsprobleme.
Kann das sein das die stärker geworden sind?
Hi, as many have said here, this can come from the hormones that are in puberty at once more. Especially the progesterone can really hit the mood. Maybe it can help to see if there are phases where you need to cry more and phases where it is better. This can often be related to the cycle, for example. Unfortunately, I had the knowledge only many years after puberty, and it might have made it much easier to know.
However, until the cycle has been so real, it can take time (sometimes). Being persistently sad is not normal although it affects many girls at the beginning of puberty.
I think it might be helpful to talk to a female person who is a little or much older than you. It doesn’t have to be the mother. Maybe grandma, cousin, sister, friend of acquaintances? A teacher you trust? There are also counselling centres for girls or teenagers in general, e.g. Profamilia. Your pediatrician can also be a good contact if you feel permanently knocked down. Even with 12 years you can turn yourself to these places.
Some things are actually going to be solved by themselves for a few years, but in retrospect I would say that you should look for help sooner than later.
Greetings and all good to you.
As many have already said, hormones can be a cause, but also overreaction, negative experiences, stress, note pressure.
There are many ways that influence your psychic balance. Are you lonely? Do you have any friends? We often push problems so well that we are sad without knowing the reasons. Similar to a Christmas gift that you hide so well that you can’t find it yourself anymore
Don’t have friends at school. I single loner
Well, you know, I think you’ve been burdening yourself, because you don’t like that. And probably you’re not only alone, but you’ve had negative experiences with some of your fellow students and are very uncertain
Don’t worry, these are the hormones. If you’ve come to puberty, it’s quite normal that the nasty viechers are going to kill you. It normalizes over time.
This can be at the hormones or also a sign of depression.
It’s coming through puberty.
Without ground and crying is not normal.So what has never happened to me.This can become a problem for you in the future.
Actually, if you’re never crying out, if you have emotional problems like you say, there’s a reason.
You should talk to your parents, they can help you.
These are the female hormones. Every woman is there;)
Don’t worry. With the years you learn to deal with it.