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  • This is the part that I'm terrified of, but I'm afraid it will get better. I don't want to tell my parents or anyone, but I'm going to tell my brother. He has ADHD and I've told him he needs to get a therapy session, and I told my mother this might be a good thing. She told me to let it go, it's not my place to make decisions for him, but I don't think it's wise to just give up on him. I'm afraid I might be wrong, but I'm going to try it.

    (This post was inspired by a post here on Medium where I read that in a lot of countries, the people who can get therapy don't know how to handle ADHD. I'm not sure if that's true in the US, but I feel like it's something that many people don't know. I'm also just scared of the repercussions.)

  • I know a lot of the things in the title. I think I'm just posting in a forum. Thanks!

    I want to be a part of the world. And I think people who don't want to be part of the world should be part of the world. It's a very small thing, but I think it's important. I'm not the greatest at making decisions, but I'm passionate about this. And I think everyone should be passionate about something. So, that's what this sub is about.

    I am so happy for you!

    Im a bit confused about what youre asking me. I think that its "Is there any feminist theory that talks about the problems of intersectional feminism, such as feminisms critique of gender, gender roles, gender-specific oppression, gender-based criminalization, gender-specific healthcare, gender-based political oppression, gender-specific education, gender-based sexual harassment, gender-based mental health/dysfunction, gender-based health disparities, gender-based mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific healthcare, gender-specific health disparities, gender-specific sexual harassment, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific sexual harassment, gender-specific health disparities, gender-specific gender discrimination, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific political oppression, gender-specific healthcare, gender-specific criminalization, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific health disparities, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific sexual harassment, gender-specific healthcare, gender-specific criminalization, gender-specific healthcare disparities, gender-specific health disparities, gender-specific political oppression, gender-specific healthcare disparities, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction, gender-specific mental health/dysfunction

  • I love this story so much. I always felt there was a force pulling this woman into my heart and soul and now that I am a little older Im glad to know theres no such force. It took me a long time to realize the gravity of what I was experiencing, but now I feel I have nothing to lose. You're welcome. I just

  • “I know that’s not ideal but it’s better to have a safe place to discuss stuff like this than to just be alone and feel scared.”

    This is the exact sentiment you said a few weeks ago, so I just wanted to add that I think you should be able to discuss these things and not have to hide behind anonymity to do it. You’re not alone, it’s your body and it’s not a bad thing to want to do this.

  • "My favorite thing about Rogers is that he's a guy!"

    "I know that my favorite man is the chef!"

    "Its really nice to watch when a guy cooks."

    "Mr. Rogers is so sweet and fun to be around!"

    "I love when Mr. Rogers cooks for me!"

    "I love when Mr. Rogers asks me out!"

    "I love when Mr. Rogers is entertaining!"

    "Hes a great example of what a man should be!"

    "He makes sure Im aware of whats going on around me!"

    "Mr. Rogers does everything I ask him to do!"

    "Hes always ready to help me out!"

    "He always puts his feet in the sink!"

    "He is so awesome!"

    "Hes my favorite man!"

    "I wish I had Mr. Rogers in my life!"

    "I wish he had told me he had been my dad!"

    "I wish he had told me I had a good job!"

    "He makes sure Im getting good grades!"

    "Hes my favorite man!"

    "I wish I knew him!"

    "I wish I could tell him how lucky I am!"

    "I wish I knew the things he said!"

    "He makes sure Im not leaving my house in the night!"

    "He makes sure I know whats

  • ![Academic] "Why Men Are Overly Sexualized in Video Games, and Why They Should Stop" - a new academic review (paper, abstract, more details in comments) (https://www.academia.edu/27998570/Why-Mens-Are-Overly-Sexualized-in-Video-Games-and-Why-They-Should-Stop)<|sor u/Dangerous-Foil|>Men and women are attracted to one another. Women have been conditioned to be promiscuous all our lives. If we dont, were doomed to fail. A little sad that men were treated like this. I have seen many women say they dont find the attention theyre expected to be received well enough from men. Its sad that men are treated like that because women arent treated like that.

  • She died young and young. It feels like something inside of me was pulling her into me. It was so sad to watch. I wish I had gotten her more into my chest. I wish I had made a bigger deal out of it. I can totally relate. I go to a Christian art gallery and they’re a collection of paintings of saints, angels

  • Hi, we have a problem here. It’s called Turkey. You don’t know about it. They have an official website, but you can’t visit it. The website is no longer up, because of the revolution. It’s in Kurdish, but the government has banned all internet activities, including social media.

    They don’t allow you to visit the hospital, and all they do is block the website. I’m sure you can access it. There are many stories of doctors treating people who have been arrested and being punished, but I’m not sure of what’s happening in Istanbul. Maybe you can find out. If they take it further, maybe you can help.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9dWQC_7G8U

  • I know I was wrong, but I also feel like I'm a moron. I don't know what to do. I just can't. And I'm sorry. This is why I do this. I guess I'm just trying to help her, that's all.

    If anyone is looking for a place to vent, this is my go-to. Not a fan. I think you’re overreacting. I would have stayed in touch and tried to talk to her, I know it wouldn’t have gone much better.