IIN that loads of people I know go to therapy

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  • You sound like a troll mocking the pain of your friends, real nice. But there are studies (sorry, can't site them) that show how children who are not exposed to risk at a young age have a difficult time managing stress as adults. These friends with panic disorder and social anxiety probably had overprotective parents. It's a shame, but not something you should shame someone for, shame on you.

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    • I suspect this is my_life_my_way, she hates all emotion especially in men.

      Fantastic last sentence by the way.

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      • It is

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        • Why are you so miserable

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          • my_life isn't miserable; she's either way over on the whacko end of the psychopathy spectrum, or she's good at role-playing psychopathy.

            Since she convincingly claims to be studying to be a lawyer, my money is on her actually being a psychopath.

            The only thing which might argue against this is now she keeps popping up here asking this sort of question. Apart from the attention-seeking trolls, most posters here are either seeking clarity about some confusing situation, trying to become a better person or looking for validation. Psychopaths have an unshakeable belief that they're always right, and they care about the feelings and opinions of others only insofar as they can be used to manipulate them to achieve the psychopath's selfish goals. So I suspect my_way is here seeking data for the cold, calculating machine between her ears which will allow her to more accurately feign the responses of a well-adjusted person.

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            • It’s not that deep, I just don’t think it’s normal for a significant portion of my friends/ex boyfriends to be in therapy or to start screaming and having a ‘panic attack’ in public.

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          • I’m not miserable, except when my friends are having an over the top ‘panic attack’ in public and embarrassing me. I just don’t think that’s normal, that’s all.

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