mstrjx
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When anyone posts for advice here, they need to realize that sometimes they're trying to work a 'tough room', and to be prepared. I would think it is always best to generalize when all possible to not make things 'get personal', but I also understand that when some people attempt to do that in their threads, that they leave out potentially vital information. In posts that I start, I don't know that I've looked for advice. A different viewpoint of things, certainly, but not necessarily for anything myself. I might think up a question that I feel other might find interesting from the 'reading' standpoint (the lurkers) as well as the viewpoints of the people who might be likely to reply. Perhaps it's that I'm a little newer to this environment and a wild card at times (you never know quite which Jeff you're going to get) that my threads don't get quite the 'action' I think they might. No matter. Regardless, I prefer the honesty, no matter how it comes. When I reply to others, I generally do so depending on a) the nature of the thread, b) the seriousness of the thread, c) how deep the thread has gone, and d) whether I feel I can truly 'lend a perspective'. I know some of my posts tend to be lengthy, but I want to make certain I give a clear viewpoint, even if I have to address an issue a couple of different ways in the same post. It's not that I have been exactly in the situations of the OPs, but I have often been in the minds of the people 'like' the OPs, so I feel I can give the appropriate perspective. I look at this forum as a form of community service (no, I'm not doing prison time, spending my days breaking up rocks) where I can touch others while I am between situations of my own. And touching others is nice, even if it isn't in person. Jeff
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