I didn't realize people rode horses that high here.
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@Fevivu You're virtually guaranteed to get diverse opinions on virtually any topic, and -since it's PTSD- the likelihood of one or more of those responses being triggery or triggered is fairly high.
Stalking someone online is a fairly common phrase rationally & respectfully accessing publicly available info, in much the same way that starving is a pretty common phrase for being hungry for lunch in a life that never misses a meal. But being a PTSD forum? Yep. You're likely to bump into people who have been seriously and dangerously stalked, and who have near died or suffered for years from starvation. And sometimes those people are having a bad day.
In nearly all cases, it's less riding horses that high, and more having been trampled by horses that get the what may seem to be out of left field responses.
I don't personally agree with Mivij, for the record. This is not a defense of that particular post nor viewpoint. More I've read a lot, lately, about this site being a "safe" place... And that just confuses the hell out of me. While we're moderated exceptionally well, and attacks are not tolerated -although diverse opinions are- this is not only the interwebz, but we're talking PTSD here ;) Emotions run high, triggers abound, and other people's nightmares and worst fears are our real lives. Things can get a bit sparky!
My best advice? Take what's useful to you, & ignore the rest. :D While it doesn't work in the anonymous forum, if you're new and don't know about it yet, there is an "ignore" function that allows you to ignore individual members at your own discretion. Even if they're responding directly to your thread, all you'll see is a line that reads something along the lines of "ignored member" or "ignored content"... And none of their comments. You can always change your settings later -or not- but it gets rid of content that you can't/ don't want to/ don't have the energy to ignore on your own.
Hopefully not derailing your thread too much.
Cheers!