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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you all spend so much time and energy looking for some justification to call yourself a victim? Your lives are not that bad. Grow up. [/quote] I’m not a victim. If anything I’m one of the few people on the planet benefitting from having things the way they are, but I do see the long term consequences of aimless kids growing up to be fragile aimless humans. See the the recent thread on the classified doc leak for an example.[/quote] Kids are not more aimless today than in previous generations. Young women are as engaged as ever. Young men have f*ed up their lives and the lives of people around them for ages. Thankfully, we are much less dependent on them as the women are ready to take over. [/quote] Wow... How convenient that you leave off the host off issues like anxiety and depression that's plaguing young women today. And how naive to think that young women can be happy without well adjusted young men and vice versa. Your mentally is the reason people are so aimless today. [/quote] NP. The exploding rates of teen depression, spiking teen suicide, crisis leve fentanyl use, decreasing life expectancy in the US, and overall lowering of satisfaction are obvious proof: - something is wrong. Feel free to disagree with the author of the video as to root causes. But only a complete moron would argue there is not a crisis facing youth in the US today. - [/quote] There are more diagnoses because there is more available healthcare and treatment and less stigmatization. People in the past suffered from physical and psychological and societal pressures as much or more but they just had no choice but to tolerate their shitty lives. People have more choices and more freedom today and sure that creates challenges but also opportunities to find better lives. Teach your kids to embrace possibilities instead of fearing them. [/quote] IOW “everything is fine, nothing to see here”? Give me a break. You got yours so screw everybody else who is struggling today right? If you’re the OBGYn posting here it’s not surprising. Not the most evidence-based practice. Lots of denial you need to bubble wrap yourself in to get through the day.[/quote] What a paranoid whacko you are. [/quote]
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