Traumacore can be of use as a coping mechanism for those who need it. It is frowned upon to participate in traumacore if the participant is not a survivor of some kind of trauma themselves, as it is considered fetishization of a very serious issue. Whether it's an aesthetic or not, its cultural impact is notable enough to be on this wiki. It is worth noting that some people who have went through trauma and use traumacore have stated that traumacore is an aesthetic, (albeit a special kind of aesthetic) while others state that it isn't, since those without trauma may try to romanticize the experiences of traumatized individuals. Traumacore is more of a type of art therapy or visual journaling for many people with trauma. While many people say traumacore isn't inherently an aesthetic, many of the images used in its photo or video edits are derived from other aesthetics. Most images for traumacore are ones of Hello Kitty, Dreamcore, Nostalgiacore, or even something like a cake, all overlapped with dark messages. Many people turn to these images to help them cope with the pain they suffered in the past. Traumacore in general tends to be more focused on trauma experienced in childhood, explaining the cute visuals, although adult trauma can also be covered. Mental, emotional, and spiritual abuse are also common themes in traumacore. Traumacore is a type of aesthetic imagery that delves into the themes of abuse and trauma (particularly sexual trauma or CSA) along with cute visuals to give the whole aesthetic a 'bittersweet tragedy' feel. Dreamcore (Sometimes associated with Traumacore)
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