i mean, people are literally struggling to afford food, and worried about being able to heat their homes this winter - but i'm sure it reassures them to know that lucky, privileged babs is able to afford private therapy and now feels like a "different
girl!" (?!) despite the "odd wobble", she's doing great - and hell, when she's struggling with "anxiety" because the golden child has started big school, she can simply use her privilege to immediately access therapy to validate her "wobbliness".and she wasn't
bleeping "nervous" to brag about her access to private therapy! i bet she's had that post drafted for weeks, rabidly awaiting the day she can post it and be flooded with comments complimenting and praising her for her "bravery" - as if she wasn't previously talking about her Groupon counsellor on a regular basis.
but don't worry! if you are battling genuine mental health issues or mental illness, potentially exacerbated by financial struggles and concerns, babs has been thouhtful enough to share a link to the samaritans, to help out any unprivileged peasants! hope that helps!
and the suggestion of simply "looking at" therapy thru the NHS with the implication that it's easily accessible!
duck off babs. she has quite obviously never attempted to access NHS therapy - y'know, because privileged Mrs Moneybabs can just throw her wealth at her problems to make them go away - otherwise she'd be aware that the waiting lists are so long, people literally die waiting for help. people who are literally battling a mental
illness - not because they have the odd "wobble" and pay a groupon counsellor to act as their personal hype woman, which isn't
bleeping "therapy"
- but because they are mentally unwell. read the
bleeping room, babs. at a time when people are struggling financially, which will undoubtedly impact their mental health, it's bad enough she's constantly flaunting her excessive spending and tat hauls, without now rubbing her instant access to therapy in everyone's faces.