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by vergessenmir
1832 days ago
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If I read it right she didn't say it was chronic, unless I missed that. It may have been episodal which happens to most people at some point in their. I can understand the approach ( and not necessarily agree) if it were a chronic life long condition. |
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But, even if it's not lifelong, it still is. One's identity is constantly changing. Suggesting that a part of a person's identity doesn't really count as much because that part of them might change a few years down the line is an act of erasure. It's a microaggresion directed at the person they are right here and right now. People who experience mood disorders are already swimming in a sea of social stigma; we could really use a little bit less rejection, well-intentioned or otherwise.