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  • naught101@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This seems like more of a Gen X attribute to me. I’m an older millenial, and I know heaps of people my age who go to therapy.

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        7 hours ago

        Yep.

        But the covering up with music part is still less common for millenias, who are more likely to be able to openly discuss their struggles and emotions with friends

    • ALQ@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      I dunno, this seemed accurate to me - not because millennials don’t want to go to therapy, but because they can’t afford to.

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        That’s an American thing. Where in from, health insurance covers it completely. But you’ll need a while to find a good, available therapist

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      Yeah our generation was short of the -68 hippie love generation so we got the sex drugs and rock’n roll decade. Millennials seems so much more at ease with their (bad) feelings.

      • Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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        16 hours ago

        I mean, the alternative was to crumble.

        I mean, fuck. I was just thinking it through -
        In the U.S., Most millennials started out in the wake of the war on drugs and the damage it did to communities. From there, you have the racial tension of the 90’s, the death of truth with Fox News, the rise of school shootings, 9/11, the start of the rightward/authoritarian swing of the U.S., the ‘08 recession, citizens united, loss of democracy, COVID, another recession, inflation, housing insecurity, the loss of the illusion of democracy.

        I remember back in 1999, when I was a kid, hearing folks talk about how in just a few years weed was going to be legal and so was gay marriage. I remember thinking that the future was going to be bright and not some authoritarian hellscape. Now there are license plate readers at the grocery store parking lot.

        I mean. If we didn’t know how to manage the feelings we have about the future we were promised and lost, and all the trauma we’ve experienced along the way, I guess we’d all wind up driving Dodge Rams with U.S. Flags on them.

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          16 hours ago

          But at least you got the good music in the 90s and early 2000s, Gen X didn’t get that, but was born into the hellhole you describe