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In the SHM Discussions Forum, here's a response from Joanne to the concern of one member about what he can do to help her depressed wife. Joanne wrote:
Dini responded to a concern of one SHM forum member, a lesbian who has herpes, about how to approach women. He said:
Welcome to these forums. You have a lot of things; your humanity and dignity and the courage and honesty to have come here and posted about your problem. Big thumbs up for that; I respect courage and honesty!!
In the SHM Forums, Jimmy responded to the concern of one member about his willingness to confront his cybersex addiction with the help of his wife. He said:
In the SHM Forums, Joanne responded to one concern of a member about having a crazy lover. She wrote:
Kirst,
First of all, welcome to this site. You definitely are doing the right thing by asking for feedback.
Please keep coming back, even if what you read here is scary.
I don't know how to tell you this, except to say that you know it in your heart of hearts already as reflected in the title you gave to this thread: he is probably very crazy, IMHO.
In the SHM Community Forums, Lily was happy to impart her thoughts to one member who needed some ideas about heterosexual crossdressers in her community. She said:
Hi Katie!
I am happy to see you coming back and trying to get something out of this forum. Your post to that other CD woman was very generous.
I am no professional, but when I read that last post of yours, I wonder just how judgmental you are of yourself.
In the SHM forums, Joanne responded to one member who felt guilty about not giving her all to her husband. She said:
C,
I find myself reluctant to write to you because I react strongly to your name. So if you don't mind, I won't greet you by "Chronic". Is that ok??
I went to a 2 week personal growth workshop once and we had to give ourselves names. People named themselves all kinds of things, and for all kinds of reasons that they had to explain to the group.
In the SHM Community Forums, Frank responded to a concern of one member about him seeing and hearing things that don't exist. He wrote:
I think you might want to meet with a professional in your local area to do a proper evaluation of what is going on, especially since you've had visual and a single auditory hallucination.