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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 680579" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The assumption on PE is that the kids are truly adult. With the maturity and skills to be able to handle life on their own. Most posters on PE have no idea what a few of us go through. And there is no where else on the net for us, either. I've spent weeks looking, multiple times over the last 10 years including earlier this year. We are "the exceptions".</p><p> </p><p>I'm watching the new posters and their stories - across all of the boards. Most of the ones who find us are dealing with substance abuse as a substantial part of the problem. A few active posters on the forums feel the same way as I do - I just happen to be more vocal.</p><p> </p><p>The hope and intent would be that we would attract other new members who haven't found us yet, by being able to freely discuss complex mental health and developmental challenges without the current biases. Not blaming anyone for their biases either, as we all have them - they are based on what we have been through. But they do affect what gets posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 680579, member: 11791"] The assumption on PE is that the kids are truly adult. With the maturity and skills to be able to handle life on their own. Most posters on PE have no idea what a few of us go through. And there is no where else on the net for us, either. I've spent weeks looking, multiple times over the last 10 years including earlier this year. We are "the exceptions". I'm watching the new posters and their stories - across all of the boards. Most of the ones who find us are dealing with substance abuse as a substantial part of the problem. A few active posters on the forums feel the same way as I do - I just happen to be more vocal. The hope and intent would be that we would attract other new members who haven't found us yet, by being able to freely discuss complex mental health and developmental challenges without the current biases. Not blaming anyone for their biases either, as we all have them - they are based on what we have been through. But they do affect what gets posted. [/QUOTE]
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