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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]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] Seek help. If reading messages about other people who have experienced trauma upsets you to the point of needing to minimize their experiences, you need to do some self reflection to figure out why that is so important to you. If someone minimized the pain of an assault survivor, that is unfortunate. However, that isn't what is happening here on this discussion thread. Again... it isn't up for debate that infidelity can cause PTSD in the victims. The medical community accepts that it does, so your opinion does not matter. [/quote] Nah. Who are you to tell someone that their opinion doesn’t matter? Your response is deflective to the discussion or we’re talking past each other. I agree that infidelity can cause PTSD in some cases, but that needs to be diagnosed by a medical professional. Does OP deserve some compassion for tough situation? Absolutely. Did OP come onto an anonymous message board and create an inflammatory subject line with insufficient info to back up the claim? Yes. Both things are true.[/quote]
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