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TLDR: Hey there
In the forum thread, a new member, JustSomeGuy, introduces himself, sharing his age, marital status, and ongoing struggles with mental health, which have been exacerbated by recent significant stressors. He mentions that he has started working with professionals to address these issues. Other forum members, including PGen98, Lee, and Lammchen, warmly welcome JustSomeGuy. They express solidarity and understanding regarding his mental health challenges, indicating that the community is supportive and familiar with such issues. Lammchen also notes the therapeutic potential of discussing mental health struggles. The overall tone of the thread is welcoming and empathetic, emphasizing the forum as a safe space for sharing and support.
Hey everyone,

I'm happy to have found my way here.

I'm nearly 40, I don't have kids but I have been with my wife for neariy 12 years.

Mental health issues are not new for me and I've had them for what turns out is probably most of my life.

Last year I had some massive situational stressors occur which started me on the path to actively working with professionals.

It's been a journey that's still going and a lot of self realization has occurred.
 

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