Oh ok. I understand.
Unfortunately, I think you’ve misinterpreted my post and instead have used it as an opportunity to unintentionally show your lack of character.
I don’t believe in casting judgement against people considering the only one with the authority to judge was the same one who knit the person I’d be judging together in their mother’s womb, perfectly.
You’re right about people dealing with trauma thought. So many are unable to express what happened to them yet alone develop a plan to overcome it. So they fall victim to societal disillusions thinking it’s a remedy. Instead of deciding that they should kill themselves I decide to listen and provide an outlet for discussion.
It’s irresponsible for people who understand the root cause of a persons choice to condemn them to that choice instead of helping them grow past the mindset the trauma forced them into. If people don’t know all their options you can’t blame them for making what they thought was a good choice.
