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Re: CSI, and the subject * trigger** » happyflower

Posted by Larry Hoover on May 31, 2006, at 12:02:59

In reply to Re: CSI, and the subject * trigger** » Larry Hoover, posted by happyflower on May 31, 2006, at 11:38:27

> I guess the way I use triggers is I would rather be safe than sorry, so I use them just in case. I am not bothered by really any triggers, but I know some are sensitive to that. I don't know what the officialrules are.

Thank you.

And now my feedback to you.

In my realm, that was a "false positive" trigger. It's thoughtful to be that sensitive to the idea, and I am grateful. But it didn't cross any lines into trigger territory, as it did not invoke any imagery of the subjects being described. I think you can use cold clinical language about very explicit behaviours, without triggering.

I welcome any other voices on this subject. I hope there are many.

Lar

 

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