Posted on Nov 27, 2019
Men and women need different treatments for mental illness
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Men and women are different? Glad I didn't mention that... (It's not politically correct, ya' know?)
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
The more we learn about the brain the more we find that is true. Equality doesn't mean identical or interchangable.
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CPT Jack Durish
Lt Col Charlie Brown - When two people are the same or agree on everything, one of them isn't necessary
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - That is why as a properly fitted team will compliment each other very well. Life can be very enjoyable, rewarding and exciting when the team acts like a team.
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TSgt George Rodriguez
Political correctness has little to do with the gene pool. Some have plugs and some have receptacles. Occasionally some are are born with both but that's an anomaly. For those that are structurally built one way and mentally trying to be the other have a malfunction of the brain. The last sentence is of my own thoughts and has no actual professional backing. God created each of us. He doesn't make mistakes.
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SPC Diana D.
Lt Col Charlie Brown I think woman have different ways of looking at things than men. We worry about what are we gonna make for breakfast, lunch and supper, I need to get the dishes done, gotta get the kids off to school, do I need to do a load of laundry, I need to pick up around the house, where we need to take the kids after school and so on and all the men think about it's when is she bringing me something to eat!!
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SPC Diana D. - True to an extent but sometime there actually are partnerships between Men and women. My wife and I both work, thee are tasks We both do often depending on our schedules. I do make breakfast, do laundry, wash dishes pick up around the house, take, or granddaughter to places She needs to go (if Her parents are tied up at work for instance) Breakfast ? well for instance last Sunday I made the breakfast, blueberry pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon and coffee. I often cooked for My self when i was single or also if no one else was home. I've cooked dinner. My Wife also does those things. With all the things that keep us busy We split tasks and help each other. Outside though, most of that I do Myself although on planting things use Her green thumb expertise but I'll do the heavy digging or anything on a ladder. I take care of the work on bill paying. Meals are often about figuring out what We want then one of us fixing it or surrendering and going out to eat or get a too go order. Its not so much the Her or Me but us, its worked for over 42 years, three grown kids and three Grandchildren, 14,13 and 11.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
SPC Diana D. - it goes much deeper than that; our genetics play a part in how we respond and process medication too. Some meds are affected by hormones, others by gut bacteria, still others by some other proteins in our systems.
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