I'm just baffled a bit as to why myself and others have responded as much as we have to that one poster while not as much to other more serious threads by people who are more responsive?
^ Me too Justmehere.
I read this while offline and Laurie's thread. I have struggled to respond to Laurie so have just left him a wee message.
As for the actual thread you're referring to, I did laugh at some of the banter, but I do think it's funny [as in a bit strange] that the community responds so much to some of the more "trivial" threads. Sometimes the most painful threads get several replies, and that is it.
I did recall someone I stopped responding to a while ago though, as I felt my responses to their threads were so under appreciated. I would spend a great deal of my time and energy writing and really thinking about their issues, and they obviously didn't like what I had to say.
I've changed my attitude to thinking that it is better to respond to those who actually appreciate the effort I have made. Or those who are clearly trying to get better. Or those who are clearly at breaking point, or are new members. Or those that I know will understand the points I am making to them. I do my best to read the Anonymous section from time to time, for example, and respond there, as well as the Diaries and Introduction sections.
I haven't been posting a great deal here lately, so I can't really talk too much :rolleyes:, but I would rather spend my time trying to respond to an emotionally harrowing post if I can manage it [without compromising my own need to protect myself or my feelings], rather than responding to a post about a Valentine's card.
[I apologise to the poster of that thread if you are reading and you think I am minimising your feelings. You partly remind me a little of myself when I would fly off the handle for no apparent reason/the littlest of things. I do not suffer from BPD, but I used to be a very angry person, before I started to accept and be honest with myself about what my traumas were, what I could remember, how they made me feel, and before I became as self aware as I am now - which was bloody hard and painful work. I might always be a work in progress... But I appreciate all the help and support I have been given here, to get to a better place/stage of recovery from complex trauma]
To be honest, maybe people should start using the word "vent" or "rant" in thread titles. And maybe people could read and re read advice/responses given, even at a later date, in order to get the most out of what people are trying to say to them. And answering questions asked by people, when able to.
Anyway, thank you for posting this topic
@Justmehere :).