This thread isn't about relationship problems, but more about relating to people.
Does anybody else ever feel like the people they talk to some times must have bumped their head falling down the rabbit hole?
I have a blog, and I wrote about trauma (in children's books; not my own) and I had a lot of comments-mostly from friends who were surprised at how deep my analysis went. I also had comments from other followers. One person asked "Why don't people speak up or tell someone they trust?"
That made me angry, but not at the person. I answered her politely, giving reasons... But I'm still irritated. Does anybody think that people are ignorant about abuse to the point where they seem to live in Wonderland?
I know I shouldn't be angry at people who have been sheltered (I thought I could include myself in this group. :( Negative.) but it seems to me that everybody has such simple ideas. Add in the media where they picture abuse as severe only when it is physical with visible bruises; and statements like "If you or a friend is being abused, speak up." it seems to me that people either have to have a picture painted in front of them to point out what's wrong, (and when asked "what's wrong with this picture" most of them will guess incorrectly). Or the media has made abuse dramatic instead of insidious, causing people to forget that it is hard to speak up.
These oh so sheltered people also forget that people being abused can't rrecognize abuse sometimes, so they can't speak up. It isn't out of fear they keep silent, but out of ignorance. Does anybody else get angry at those kind of blanket statements from people who don't understand? How do you deal with it without going into your own history or revealing anything personal?
I wish I lived under that rock others do, if there's any room for me, save me a spot.
Does anybody else ever feel like the people they talk to some times must have bumped their head falling down the rabbit hole?
I have a blog, and I wrote about trauma (in children's books; not my own) and I had a lot of comments-mostly from friends who were surprised at how deep my analysis went. I also had comments from other followers. One person asked "Why don't people speak up or tell someone they trust?"
That made me angry, but not at the person. I answered her politely, giving reasons... But I'm still irritated. Does anybody think that people are ignorant about abuse to the point where they seem to live in Wonderland?
I know I shouldn't be angry at people who have been sheltered (I thought I could include myself in this group. :( Negative.) but it seems to me that everybody has such simple ideas. Add in the media where they picture abuse as severe only when it is physical with visible bruises; and statements like "If you or a friend is being abused, speak up." it seems to me that people either have to have a picture painted in front of them to point out what's wrong, (and when asked "what's wrong with this picture" most of them will guess incorrectly). Or the media has made abuse dramatic instead of insidious, causing people to forget that it is hard to speak up.
These oh so sheltered people also forget that people being abused can't rrecognize abuse sometimes, so they can't speak up. It isn't out of fear they keep silent, but out of ignorance. Does anybody else get angry at those kind of blanket statements from people who don't understand? How do you deal with it without going into your own history or revealing anything personal?
I wish I lived under that rock others do, if there's any room for me, save me a spot.