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treat people with respect

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I've noticed everyone wants someone with CPTSD to stand up for themselves until they actually do it.

You know what? Reading what you said has made me realize I engage with people for too long when this happens. I've been thinking lately that, as someone who is neurodivergent myself (yaaaaay Autism/Ad…

r/CPTSDcomment3/16/2026
Not always plain-sailing: Unwelcome results and attracting negativity

Not always plain-sailing: Unwelcome results and attracting negativity — Meditation has been a wonderful tool for my physical and mental well-being. However, things are not always straight-forward. It seems to bother people that I am looking within myself for answers, for …

r/Meditationpost3/31/2026
Talking on the apps, nothing bad happens but you're no longer interested. What do you do?

I saw your music example, but depending how often this happens, I think there are a few paths that feel reasonable/make sense: 1. Just unmatch. If you haven’t set a meetup, it’s not a big deal. You ba…

r/datingoverthirtycomment3/5/2026
I've noticed everyone wants someone with CPTSD to stand up for themselves until they actually do it.

Hey glad I was able to help! I don't think it's completely illogical to use the "treat people how you want to be treated" and "treat people with respect" approach. Those should be the defaults. I thin…

r/CPTSDcomment3/16/2026
Why do ppl hate avoidants

Avoidants who treat other people badly, which ghosting generally is an example of, are the ones who give other avoidants a bad reputation. It's possible to be avoidant and treat people with respect.

r/AvoidantAttachmentcomment3/17/2026
I Saw How They “Manufacture” Miracles… and It Was a Game

I think as long as you love yourself and other snd treat people with respect. Generations will learn from that and replicate. I also think its good to be an optimist ;) it seems our consciousness migh…

r/experiencerscomment4/11/2026