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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It doesn't matter what some of you think. Psychologists recognize that infidelity can cause PTSD. Google it. It is a thing. You can think whatever you want about it, and it won't change the fact that trained medical professionals recognize and treat the trauma of infidelity the same way they do PTSD. Your opinion on whether or not this is appropriate is about as relevant as my opinion would be regarding whether or not someone needs open heart surgery. What is bizarre is how strongly you feel about this..... that suggests you've got much deeper issues going on that have nothing to do with this conversation. [/quote] Np. Your post isn’t even related to OP’s post as she at no point indicated that she’s sought medical attention for her symptoms and therefore was not diagnosed as such. If PPs want to reject OP’s narrative that seems to be centered on self-diagnosis, so be it. however, if you’re judging PPs and making personal attacks because they object to OP false narrative, then perhaps you’re the one with an issue. Why would someone post on dcum and tell women, most likely assault survivors, that object to the misuse of the PTSD term that they have issues? Yeah, they probably do have issues with people flippantly self diagnosing and misusing the PTSD term. [/quote]
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