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Another point of view on Shunning. And shunning vs. no contact
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 674777" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Copa, I agree with you. Although I can't say she wasn't raped, as nobody knows either way (he said/she said), what is the point of bringing this into the media and limelight? in my opinion this was something she better could have handled in private therapy. Whether or not she was a victim, she did not make her point...that is, show anyone women are strong.</p><p></p><p>Although I have had bad feelings on and off about FOO, it has never been my entire life. Same with you and everyone here. We did not parade it in front of strangers. Few ever knew about my past. I rarely told acquaintances about my mother, outside of therapy, and most did not know I even had siblings. I am not patting myself on the back. I did suffer from my FOO, but it was my pain...and here nobody knows who they are. It is wrong to make a public example out of somebody else or to force your problems on anybody else.</p><p></p><p>There are appropriate places to talk about being harmed, but the public and media is not those places. Sounds as if she just wanted some attention. And that's sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 674777, member: 1550"] Copa, I agree with you. Although I can't say she wasn't raped, as nobody knows either way (he said/she said), what is the point of bringing this into the media and limelight? in my opinion this was something she better could have handled in private therapy. Whether or not she was a victim, she did not make her point...that is, show anyone women are strong. Although I have had bad feelings on and off about FOO, it has never been my entire life. Same with you and everyone here. We did not parade it in front of strangers. Few ever knew about my past. I rarely told acquaintances about my mother, outside of therapy, and most did not know I even had siblings. I am not patting myself on the back. I did suffer from my FOO, but it was my pain...and here nobody knows who they are. It is wrong to make a public example out of somebody else or to force your problems on anybody else. There are appropriate places to talk about being harmed, but the public and media is not those places. Sounds as if she just wanted some attention. And that's sad. [/QUOTE]
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