Drama: Do You Have Enough or Not At All?

My life has zero drama, and I guess that's the best compromise I can come up with to minimize stress. I often think it'd be nice if something happened to distinguish one year from another, and there's a strangely rewarding [excitement?] aspect when something mildly bad does happen. In the end, though, it seems to be my choice avoid the risks of drama... and reading people's stories on a site like this only reminds me how nasty drama could be if I got into it. Or at least this is my latest attempt to rationalize what I'm stuck with into something I can like.

Riiya said:
I've reached the point where I'm starting to think that TV shows don't represent how things are in real life!

A common misconception. Life is actually a production of Waiting for Godot.
 

Reholla

Well-known member
OMG--- i cant even explain everything.

a while ago a friend said i need my own reality show.. but now with how my life is, i dont think it could even be a reality show.

parts of my life are like the hills with boy/girl drama.. but mine is a little heavier than their little "shallow" convos./scripts (not hard to be)

no but i would describe my life as: CRAZY/frustrating reality show // Soap Opera // tragedy // comedy!!!

like my therapist and i never run out of stuff to talk about and i dont even tell him a lot of stuff- like with guys or family drama cause he knows my parents.

umm a while back, one of my teachers/directors was like, "just a heads up yall will most likely have some interesting things happen with college with ur roomates, but just know even though weird things happen, they make the BEST stories after!"

boy was that like a jinx or whatever you call it.. ever since that year in HS, things have been non stop.

I really kind of liked always having exciting things happen. But lately, its not the good kind of exciting. Months ago it was... but now, OMG i would rather my life be boring!!!!!! its toooo stressful, dramatic, and everything else.

be glad your life may be boring, at least you can always look for ways to make it exciting!! I wish i could give you some of my drama, i have way too much.
 

SpartanEL

Member
Drama, I do not want. And there is going to be plenty of drama after I finish nursing school, hopefully not too much.
 

dottie

Well-known member
i have avpd (avoidant personality) so i tend to avoid anything that creates confrontation, conflict, or drama. i can't handle drama, it stresses me out too much. if someone is bringing drama into my life i cut them OUT of my life. i have no room for that type of person. we don't have to agree on everything but if you are excessively disagreeable and immature about things gtfo. i'm not going to waste my time.

i admit, i do have an underlying drama with my mom but that is it.
 

Ashiene

Well-known member
Drama? No, my life is not a movie...

But I'd want to experience survival horror in real life!

WHERE ARE THE ZOMBIES!!!
 

littl3misstrange

Well-known member
I've never really experienced "drama" in the typical teenage sense of the word. You need friends to experience drama, & I've never had many. Actually, I've never had a true friend until a couple months ago.

I wish I had some drama in my life. I haven't been able to watch much of anything on tv involving people with actual lives, because it just ends up making me more depressed about my own hopelessly uneventful life.
 
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