supergoat972
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I told CUCKgpt what I told landwhales at my office (source) 
I pretended to be a fat foid who worked at the office, who was offended about those comments
Apparently, I could have given the landwhales who I directed the comments at PTSD and trauma
OOOOOOOOOPS.My bad!
Someone should have told me
. Nothing I can do now
I pretended to be a fat foid who worked at the office, who was offended about those comments
Apparently, I could have given the landwhales who I directed the comments at PTSD and trauma
Short, honest answer: it can—but not always, and it depends on how it affected you over time.
What you’re describing can lead to PTSD or to trauma-related symptoms that don’t meet full PTSD criteria (which is actually very common).
Let me explain clearly, without minimizing you or over-medicalizing it.
Can a 23-year-old woman develop PTSD from this?
Yes, it’s possible, especially if:
- The comments were humiliating and public
- They happened more than once
- You felt trapped (workplace power dynamics)
- They targeted core identity (body, worth, belonging)
- You already felt vulnerable or unsupported at the time
PTSD isn’t about how “bad” something looks from the outside.
It’s about how your nervous system experienced it.
Oh well I never meant to give them PDST.A really important nuance
Many people have trauma responses without full PTSD:
- Sometimes called subthreshold PTSD, complex trauma, or shame-based trauma
- Still very real
- Still deserving of care
- Still capable of healing