That uncle is such a pain in the ass like how can you do such a heinous crime get caught for it and still be doing…
People like that have no emotion. Their only pleasure and aim in life is to look at people suffer. They are sick. They are the one that instead of getting jail time or death penalty, are sent in the army as mercenaries. They are the best ennemy killers. The aunt has none and her son looks clueless. Growing up in this family background, that son will be an abuser. The aunt is verbaly abusive, her teenager son sits on the fence with a smile on his face. Just a trigger could turn them into murderers. Obviously it is a psycho family. There are many families like that in real life. Not surprising that there are so many disappearance. Cdramaland has the audacity to show us reality...no filters. Have you watched the contemporary Cdramas Imperfect Victim (2023), Imperfect Love (2020) ? Brace yourself and put on your seat belt.
I agree with everything you’ve said, and I’d add a couple more things. I was really disappointed with the…
I read carefully your comment and approve of it for one reason : PTSD as a mental illness. Out of all the comments, yours is the most knowledgable on this subject.
A love one suffers from PTSD after being confined and beaten for 1/2 year by her jealous lover. She was able to escape. Her whole body was bruised, patches of hair pulled, skinny like an anorexic. I know, it isn't WYF's experience. Neuroscientists and psychanalists will say that there is no difference because the trauma is not due to the intensity nor the length of time the victim is abused, it is already traumatic at the moment the abuse occurs. Your explanation here in regards to traumas, specifically WYF's traumas, as a victim, is on point. The victims want to be nursed and cured of their illness but cannot. They want to be out of that hell. It isn't the lack of will, they simply cannot talk about it, cannot work, cannot face every day tasks, cannot cross a street, have fibromyalgia syndrom, insomnia. It will take half of their life to regain some mental health because the symptoms (or the memories of the pain, fear) are for life as any trigger will take them back to square one.
The commenters' disappointment in regards to WYF decisions could be understandable as those commenters have no awareness of the seriousness of this illness and they have not the knowledge of this illness. So commenters are expected WYF to get on her horse and carry on living as usual. PTSD is a mental illness that is publicly acknowledged for the last decades or to be more precise since 1960. After WW2 and Vietnam War, time during which soldiers had to be treated and their mental illness medically recognised. Still nowadays PTSD as a mental illness isn't openly discussed within family members and friends. PTSD as a mental illness is seeing as a plague. As we live in a society that should be flawless, it is hushed.
There are literature and documentaries on the subject should someone interested to dig into this facinating field of neuroscience. By your comment I believe that you have documented yourself unless you work in that field and I found it refreshing to read a well written and intelligent text.
Please someone tell me, does ”eloping” means they committed suicide at the end? Not only them get depressed.…
Their note left to their parents is a type of gloomy ending. Also, looking at their chill up the spine disappearing outlines i guess so. For some reason, suicide is a banned subject in the Cdrama industry. I feel for all the war veterans and the actual ones. My respect to them.
A love one suffers from PTSD after being confined and beaten for 1/2 year by her jealous lover. She was able to escape. Her whole body was bruised, patches of hair pulled, skinny like an anorexic. I know, it isn't WYF's experience. Neuroscientists and psychanalists will say that there is no difference because the trauma is not due to the intensity nor the length of time the victim is abused, it is already traumatic at the moment the abuse occurs. Your explanation here in regards to traumas, specifically WYF's traumas, as a victim, is on point. The victims want to be nursed and cured of their illness but cannot. They want to be out of that hell. It isn't the lack of will, they simply cannot talk about it, cannot work, cannot face every day tasks, cannot cross a street, have fibromyalgia syndrom, insomnia. It will take half of their life to regain some mental health because the symptoms (or the memories of the pain, fear) are for life as any trigger will take them back to square one.
The commenters' disappointment in regards to WYF decisions could be understandable as those commenters have no awareness of the seriousness of this illness and they have not the knowledge of this illness. So commenters are expected WYF to get on her horse and carry on living as usual. PTSD is a mental illness that is publicly acknowledged for the last decades or to be more precise since 1960. After WW2 and Vietnam War, time during which soldiers had to be treated and their mental illness medically recognised. Still nowadays PTSD as a mental illness isn't openly discussed within family members and friends. PTSD as a mental illness is seeing as a plague. As we live in a society that should be flawless, it is hushed.
There are literature and documentaries on the subject should someone interested to dig into this facinating field of neuroscience. By your comment I believe that you have documented yourself unless you work in that field and I found it refreshing to read a well written and intelligent text.