The core issue here is her anxiety/depression, which she begins to realize. In it she begins to develop insights about how supportive and loving her family has always been (and she regrets what she sees as her having been mean and ungrateful about them), even as she becomes hospitalized (twice) for substance abuse, cutting, and so on. 2, things get worse before they get better. And now I have read the first solo exchange diary volume. I thought this book was the immediate sequel to the above title, but this is actually the second part which I just happened tp pick up and read. In the process of sharing her very personal (and articulate) story online she-this very private and largely isolated and deeply lonely woman-became famous, which was both confirming that her life had value, and also. But from the first I thought this wasn't primarily a story about LGBTQ issues, as her social anxiety and depression seemed foremost. So, I read the first book by Kabi Nagata, My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness, about the clinically shy/introvert/lonely Nagata trying to make human connections, trying to come out, going to an escort service.
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