Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
1 min readSep 12, 2019

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I understand what you are saying. I agree that sometimes things that we write can trigger someone to write something based on pain they are experiencing. But at the same time I have to say that they still don’t have the right to go in and attack someone for no good reason no matter how much they are hurting. We all need a set of boundaries that we use and unless we don’t know what we are doing then it’s not okay to put our pain onto someone else. Thanks for making me think about this idea. I hadn’t really considered it before.

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Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

Written by Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

I write about behavioral health & other topics. I’m Managing Editor (Serials, Novellas) for LVP Press. See my other articles: https://hubpages.com/@nataliefrank

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