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Old 04-13-2008, 09:52 PM #8
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Welcome to the forum vague.girl. I wish we could slap trigger icons on people too to stop them from being inconsiderate, but life's not like that, so we just have to learn to deal with other people on other levels, like sometimes going so far as to ignore whatever they'd tried to say that was a trigger for you (or in your case your bf)

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Hi all, I'm just going to introduce myself here, since when I tried to do it before I ended up on an MS thread. (I've apologized to those people reading.) I think I can appreciate the "trigger" concept, but how would I know if, let's say, I mention "divorce," or "cancer." Those are pretty hefty words. Do I have to censor myself just in case they will be triggers for other community members?

Just trying to be careful. Thanks to anyone who will shed some light.

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