Hello Tina,Usually you and I stay apart from posting to each other - on my part out of hopeful mutual respect for differences of opinions, at least on my part.
Most everyone does what they can ,when they can.
That's an unprovable statement. I truly believe most people do as little as possible for other people. Volunteering is not a high priority in the usa, at least. There are thousands, perhaps millions, of volunteers, but there are over 240 million of us. Very low ratio actually.Jw's are known to do as little as possible - in a real, helping way, for other people. But we can sell a trunkload of books to help them. We've not been taught - a lot of us our whole life, how to help mankind. How does an x-jw develop this compassion for their fellow man? Slowly sometimes. Unable to help your daughter,
That's just downright tacky. I am a survivor, and so is my daughter, and I can relate. I had some young women do that to me on another thread (two different threads actually)- neither of which had absolutely anything to do with rape, etc., bring this up to me - because I sure didn't bring it into the thread. I resented it tremendously. They just didn't like my comments pertinent to the thread. It's not much different than picking apart a speaking Democrat because they're a rape victim, have cancer, whatever. Has nothing to do with the subject.Tou seem to overcompensate with others. Or are you addicted to this behavior?
I dont know,I wonder.
If you don't know and are wondering, it would seem in good taste and professional courtesy (and you have quite a few times presented yourself as a professional therepist) to keep your wondering to yourself.I dont know,I wonder.
I mentioned once before that you needed help yourself.....Im still of the same mind......and dont give me that line that you're just fine......
Again, professional courtesy would seem to behoove you not to blatantly belittle another person - one whom you seem to feel is hurting for many years. Just goes against good taste, imho.waiting