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"Sheldon" > said:

> Actually those with certifiable mental disorders are LEAST likely to
> assertain personality disorders in others (fact is they're incapable),
> that's the manifestation that makes them psychotic in the first place,
> that they're incapable of recognizing reality.


You, sir, are so full of shit there's brown stuff oozing out of your ears.

> If being capable of trustworthyness, honesty, and intimacy is a
> personality flaw than I suppose Sheryl is guilty, we should all be so
> guilty.


OMG ... have you ever read her posts???

> There's a very big difference between simply informing with objectivity
> the events one experiences and blaming ones life dissappointments on
> their mental disorder... one is responsible, the other irresponsible...
> ones discourse is biographical fact, the other fictitious/fairy tale...
> guess which is which.


Mental illness is a reason, not an excuse. I believe that there is some
virtue in seeking help and following the prescribed regimen. Living in
denial of a treatable condition is irresponsible.

Carol
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