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Old 01-05-2008, 01:37 PM #1
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Default Posters feeling attacked

I have noticed that there is an increasing trend of people feeling that if they are disagreed with or are being asked for additional information to clarify or explain what they are asserting, that they are being attacked. Disagreement or having a differing opinion is not an attack. I have seen people attacked on here because of their view or what they have or have not done treatment wise but it is not common. If you put up an idea or claim or assertion you have to expect it to be discussed further and you have to expect some people not to agree with you. Because you believe something or are convinced of something or think research you have read concludes something which should be accepted by all, does not mean that everyone will agree with you and if they dont it does not mean necessarily that you are being attacked.
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