Anxiety blog

Someone to criticize my writing (re asking)?
I am looking for someone to honestly critique my writing. I always had family, friends or read it and like it but anyone who does not care if I hurt or not. I have a blog of my "ramblings", his poems of sorts. The blog is http://missedmymeds.blogspot.com/ I just started, so I've only posted five written so far. Thank you! Oh, someone asked my previous question because I used the word "psychopath" to describe my writing and that's what I said, I thought I'd post it with this you know why. If you check my other blog, you can see why I use the Psycho. I am bipolar with anxiety disorder and I'm visual, and tactile hallucinations hearing. I'm not saying I'm literally a psychopath, but it is fun. Just wanted to clarify that:)
I love the similes, and the verbs used. It is of course, comes from the heart. I like it.
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