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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have nothing against women (or men) who are open about anxiety and depression. I just don’t like the modern tendency to make themselves into the victims of every situation and of society, in general. I this this trend really got going with social media, and now it’s infiltrated traditional media. [/quote] Is this also going on with respect to, say, stomach ailments. Or is it just mental disease that makes you skeptical?[/quote] PP here. I am not at all skeptical of these ailments. If someone has anxiety or depression, I don’t question that. Honestly, I respect someone who recognizes that the have an issue and seeks medical help. What concerns me is the modern trend toward recriminations and projections and general attitude of “I am an aggreived victim” and blaming others for their mental lot in life. It’s almost like a modern passive aggressive form of bullying. The don’t punch you. They just go on Instagram and subtly undermine other people’s reputations while feigning innocence. [/quote]
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