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In exploring many of the answers to questions in this room, i do notice that trend. Now while i get the need for people to be positive .. are we being honest, or hopeful? If someone had stated not having good qualities, why assume it's merely hiddgen?

What i mean is if one has search for yrs and hasn't found any, why inform the person you hardly know that they're wrong. Not suggesting to say the opposite, just that why tell someone you hardly know or ever listen to the answer right off the back .. doesn't that take time?

I guess i just see people using a 90-10 rule of helping those with just a few issues and treated ones fulling down as if they're faking it, or like to be in the pain, or for the attention. Then again, it could just be out of my frustration for the same 7 answers to everything (faith, exercise, fake it til you make it, therapy, meds, family/friends, and find a hobby) .. i mean seriously .. is there another way to help those with issues not of the "typical"?

2007-04-11 13:39:00 · 2 answers · asked by eagleland06 2 in Social Science Psychology

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If you want a psychiatrists professional opinion I suggest you spend the money to get one. If you're posting personal questions on a forum like this you're going to get all kinds of answers...some serious, some predictable, some stupid....that's just the way it is.

2007-04-11 13:45:23 · answer #1 · answered by Kat A. Tonic 5 · 0 0

Because that is all we can hope for. I think every human being is good. Is not like we are all so different. We all have the same needs. The idea of asking others a question is to know different perspectives of a current situation. In hopes that it will help that person with their decisions on whatever that situation is. For the better. It takes honesty. From most responses I have seen encouraging words. And often times that is what we all need to hear.

2007-04-11 21:01:53 · answer #2 · answered by bountyhunter101 7 · 0 0

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