Honestly I'm not certain. Both rather suck donkey crack.
This is true.
I just thought of another reason that I lean towards B (although since I've never had to live with that, I'm well aware I could be talking nonsense). It's easier not only for strangers to get, but for you to get. Mental illness diagnoses are still so nebulous and changeable, hard to wrap your head around. And the illness itself can surprise you all the time. With a physical thing, maybe the pain would come and go in ways that would also surprise you, but at least you would understand the nature and source of the pain.
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A more serious would-you-rather question.
13/11/2009 01:02:08 AM
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Hmm...
13/11/2009 01:35:48 AM
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May I ask what it is? You don't have to answer, obviously. I get if you'd rather not.
13/11/2009 04:18:21 AM
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well technically, they could both lead to the other
13/11/2009 02:05:57 AM
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As often happens, yeah.
13/11/2009 04:15:57 AM
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Hun I live with both
13/11/2009 02:34:46 AM
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Longest, most thoughtful response I've yet made on RAFO is lost in the internet ether. Sorry.
13/11/2009 03:51:42 AM
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What makes you think Nossy didn't have serious problems she needed help with?
13/11/2009 05:21:20 PM
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