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If I only cared for myself and mine, what good is that. We're all human beings after all. |
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No I don’t....Meghan is fully in control and knows exactly what she’s doing. |
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I'll amend the thread title if people are going to be like dogs with a bone over it. Will remove the worry about wording.
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You are not seeing it because it’s not happening....Diana was hounded, the press were literally in her face and she was only 19. Meghan is 39 and used to the press and limelight. It’s a ridiculous comparison. |
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None of us truly know what is going on in her mind but I believe her interview was true honest and heartfelt. It reminds me so much of Diana. Thats why I'm making the comparison. |
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contradictions and spite. |
I believe Meghan.
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So if you don't agree with the thread you don't understand mental health issues?
Eh? |
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I think it was possible back when she was in the royal atmosphere, but hopefully now that she and Harry are living on their own terms, things will be better.
The hatred for this woman is so demented and detached from reality that she would probably be accused of being manipulative in death if it ever happened. 'Oh! She only committed suicide to make the queen look bad! Who does she think she is? She'll NEVER be Diana!' etc etc. That, or you'd get the vomit inducing #bekind bull**** from the people who delighted in her suffering but now want clout from her theoretical death. |
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Doesn't make all humans vile however. My point was, experience of seeing those close to us who have suffered or suffer mental health. Thereby gaining the knowledge of their inner pain once they reveal it. Even moreso if we have come across a loved one suicidal. Then for me anyway, the automatic response to anyone saying they have mental health issues past or still. Have had suicidal thoughts. Been in that real dark hole fearing speaking out. Because that's usually the only way we learn of loved ones in pain of these issues. When they eventually feel they can reveal it. Then, I couldn't be cold or condemn or dismiss anyone who stated they were in or had been to that dark place. Recalling the pain any of our loved ones felt at the time they were. We should be thankful we didn't think of just dismissing it and not reaching out and being supportive. Because it is sadly more the norm that is the case for many suffering mentally and thinking suicidal thoughts. That it's still seen as weakness, or dismissed or ridiculed Would we want that for our loved ones WE knew had suffered it Would we really want others to go through it. Have it dismissed as lying or weakness and unnecessary just because they have some status. Not me, I couldn't be like that. |
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