Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Kristi Keller 🇨🇦's avatar

First, your title is awesome. I feel like plenty of people will resonate with it.

This post is very complex, isn't it? It's ironic that your childhood religion caused you to be triggered by Christmas even though Christmas IS a religious holiday. Just not your past religion.

I can't imagine how it feels not knowing typical Christmas as we know it but in a way, you should consider that a gift. Most people suffer December burnout because of gift buying, money spending, etc. But that's just what society has turned Christmas into. I don't get how it morphed from a religious celebration into an obligatory shit storm of gift buying and exhaustion.

For me, December is meh. I've never truly bought into it and it's even more irrelevant since my son passed away. What is a festive holiday without the person you love the most in the world?

Expand full comment
Jezz Lundkvist's avatar

It really sucks that your childhood got ruin by them.

Because December is probably my favorite month of the year. All the lights you put up indoors and outdoors. Celebrate with family, eating good dinner, opening presents, watching very old Disney stuff.

But because of my adhd and asd, going to the store during this time is awful... to much people and stress.

Expand full comment
2 more comments...

No posts