Mine tend to change - the safest place I've ever had was when I was at school. I was always hiding in the music department there. The staff knew about my 'issues' so would often let me hide away in their office if I couldnt face going to lessons.
When I left school and went to college I lost that safe place, but realised that the yard where I worked was a 'safe place' to be. At the time my boss was really supportive of my and always there if I needed someone to talk to (they were more like family).
However, things gradually went downhill and I started to feel more and more uncomfortable there. Now I don't really have a safe place. I suppose I'm at my most relaxed and happy when I go out for a ride on my horse. I'm lucky that where I am we can go for miles without having to ride on a road. 6 months ago I would never have dreamed that I'd actually be riding my horse (he was challenging to say the least), so it's quite nice to be reminded every time we go out of how much we've achieved.
Usually when i'm alone in my room entranced in a video game.
It used to be when i went to my best friends house (almost like my second family) but they moved recently
Take me away, I just want out from this self-imprisoned self-made Hell. Don't be surprsed, this is your mind coming to life by self-sacrifice. This tragedy of death will walk hand in hand with every thought of regret. Blame yourself for what you've become. The mind is a powerful thing set to self-destruct.
~I, Dementia - Whitechapel~
There's a little landing in one of the medical school buildings where I feel safe. It's off the beaten track, so I don't think anyone would know where to find me and I can just run off there and be alone.
That's possibly the only 'safe' place I can think of.
Out in the countryside somewhere walking/hiking, on top of mountains especially. Or by the sea walking. Love the beach at night.
Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future
that year by year recedes before us.
It eluded us then, but that's no matter - tomorrow we
will run faster, stretch out our arms further...
And one fine morning - So we beat on, boats against the current,
borne back ceaselessly into the past.
Standing in the rain, I love the feel of the rain, watching the waves crash whilst in the rain is the best. I feel a million miles away from the world, in a really nice way. Tranquil.
any where with good scenery, far away from any worries! I always go on holiday to the same place in turkey every year and feel my happiest there, listening to songs that remind me of there make me feel safe and happy! next best thing :)
At butlins, once a year with my Grandad, brother and sister, sat in the bar listening to the music and just watching everyone else have fun, you almost feel part of it, like you haven't got a care in the world...
The rest of the year it's with my cousin and her 2 kids who I love to pieces.
You're mad, bonkers, off your head.
But let me tell you something; All the best people are-Alice in wonderland.
All hail the almighty google!
Minnie_Mouse and Saxophone are my fellow wise searchers <3
My Gran's house was a safe place. Sometimes I like long bus / train journeys but it depends on the atmosphere on the bus + who's on it (i.e. not when tons of school kids are on). My bedroom is very safe for me.
"Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher." ~William Wordsworth
Of course I'm sane, when trees start talking to me, I don't talk back.
When I'm with my best friend (which isn't very often now)
When I'm not with her, I always walk by the fields to work and I always feel so peaceful and happy and stuff. That's always been my place to go to get away from stuff (when I've been living here in the past)
The bathroom at my house, I'm not sure why, but I sit in there a lot when I'm upset. I used to sit in it for hours sometimes, which irritated people. :P