The_Perfect_Storm wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
Yeah to be honest that comment kind of made me not want to post in the Haven anymore, I already feel the need to appologize for my long posts there in general.........but if people are reading my posts not responding and just thinking 'oh what a complainer.' well kinda takes away the safety of oh a good place for threads like that. Then again I realise this is the internet so I should not care so much I actually stop posting in The Haven.
If people don't like that forum why can't they just stay out of it and not complain about the content of the posts there.
I don't know, maybe people go there expecting one thing and find something else entirely. It's not ideal but I guess that's just the way it is. You'd think people would at least have a basic respect for the place though... It's where people go when they feel vulnerable after all.
When I first started posting here, I went to The Haven expecting to find a bit more, um, practical advice. Something along the lines of: "I am having problems with "
X." I've tried "
a, b and
c," but have not been able to make any headway on this issue. Can anyone give me suggestions on how to deal with "
X?"
It quickly became apparent that this was not what went on in The Haven.
I realized that I would not be able to contribute to that forum, nor would I be able to benefit from it (at least, not then. I reserve the right to change my mind!). I also recognized, however, that others did appear to be benefiting from the type of support offered there.
I have not, nor will I ever, post anything denigrating what gets posted in The Haven. Don't let the possibility that some lurker might not see your posts as "useful" deter you. They aren't supposed to be "useful" to him. If it is of help to you, please continue to use it as you see fit. If someone else doesn't like that forum (for whatever reason), they can do what I do - stay out of it.