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31 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

So let's make up an imaginary idea. Let's play imagining that you are telling the truth and not lying, that bringing up Marks past mental health conditions is not an attack on him. Why did you mention it? It wasn't pertinent to the conversation on here, it was well in the past and certainly not 'making the news today', is there a reason for bringing it up to the conversation again?

 

[now in reality I am not expecting you to be able to form a reasoned and rational response, anticipating your usual insults thrown out like a baby in throwing toys out of a pram when it doesn't get its own way, but I'm willing to give your answer a read]

 

 

 

However

You constantly make fun of, weaponise, attack because of past problems. The focus of your current abuse is Mark, but it could be any member who dares to open up that could be the target of your venom.

 

It might be worth reiterating that male mental health is a silent killer, 'man up', 'say nothing' attitude which needs to change and then arses like you come along to poke fun of and to throw insults out at those who do open up.

 

Makes everyone else clam up until you find them at the end of the rope and the repeated comment around the grave "if only they had told someone". Well, if the response they get is you is there any surprise that men don't?"

Morning stalker, good of you to start the day off with a discussion on Marks mental illness. There’s a few wise words from the internet on the topic, not mine but very much applicable. I might add that’s AA’s view on this too. Mark is not an alcoholic SP/TA. 
 

Even the dumbest know, if you're an alcoholic you just don't drink as it's not about controlling that monkey it's about keeping it caged. 

 

You don't let a smack head have a little cocaine just to show he's in control

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So as far as I can tell from your response:

Marks past alcoholism is not "making the news today"

You have not mentioned why it is pertinent to the conversation

You haven't added a reason to bring  to the conversation again

 

The only conclusion I can find is that I was correct, and you are just attacking the man for his past problems and for no reason.

 

 

So I will reiterate again to the small minded insignificant man that you are. Mental health issues are not a thing to belittle, to make fun of, to use as a basis for attacks and insults, regardless who the target is.

 

Every time you do so persuades others who have problems and issues to think again about opening up, getting it out in the open, seeking help because they 'know' the reaction they will receive. They've seen you and your reaction. If you are the typical response then the next time we will be talking about them is at the grave side.

 

So stop being an arse, accept past problems for that, and realise actually your words here are doing more harm than good.

 

 

 

For anyone else following jonsonds words here who might be struggling, I wouldn't be mentioning any issues on this website, he stalks it looking for 'ammunition', but there is plenty of help out there if you need to talk... and they will listen (unlike this sites arse), listen even if you think your issues are insignificant, they arn't. Don't leave it too late.

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, Steven P said:

So as far as I can tell from your response:

Marks past alcoholism is not "making the news today"

You have not mentioned why it is pertinent to the conversation

You haven't added a reason to bring  to the conversation again

 

The only conclusion I can find is that I was correct, and you are just attacking the man for his past problems and for no reason.

 

 

So I will reiterate again to the small minded insignificant man that you are. Mental health issues are not a thing to belittle, to make fun of, to use as a basis for attacks and insults, regardless who the target is.

 

Every time you do so persuades others who have problems and issues to think again about opening up, getting it out in the open, seeking help because they 'know' the reaction they will receive. They've seen you and your reaction. If you are the typical response then the next time we will be talking about them is at the grave side.

 

So stop being an arse, accept past problems for that, and realise actually your words here are doing more harm than good.

 

 

 

For anyone else following jonsonds words here who might be struggling, I wouldn't be mentioning any issues on this website, he stalks it looking for 'ammunition', but there is plenty of help out there if you need to talk... and they will listen (unlike this sites arse), listen even if you think your issues are insignificant, they arn't. Don't leave it too late.

It’s good to see you have something to get your teeth into and keep you away from the rape obsession, This your new self appointed  role SP/TA Arbtalk anonymous agony aunt. 😂😂😂

Mark must be loving this you discussing his mental illness and health  issues every day all in order to try and get one over someone, pretty sure the original post was to Mark but you seem to have taken this one over. 
See below for accepted norms in regards treatment of genuine alcoholism. 
There’s also a good deal on heavy flow fanny pads there for you too 👍👍

 

 

 

 

It's important to remember that a former alcoholic even if they have been sober for a long time, is still in recovery (there is no such thing as an ex-alcoholic). Recovery is a lifelong process, and the person will need strong support and encouragement every step of the way.19

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As I said, what was your reasoning for mentioning it if it wasn't to have a go and attacking another for problems in his past?

 

Go on, your chance to vindicate yourself. Explain yourself.

 

Why are you using mental health as a way to attack others on this forum?

 

Any reason to fire out the abuse?

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