This is in reaction to a bad reaction I saw in real life recently.
For the record, whenever anyone here recommends counseling, they aren't saying you are a crazy person totally out of control. They are saying it sounds like you have some issues, and it might benefit you to talk to someone with professional training, someone who knows how to talk about those issues. Please understand that we here have a long record of recommending counseling to our on-line friends when we see, or think we see, that talking with someone would help. Many of us have been through the process and we wouldn't recommend it if we didn't think it would be useful.
There is also the selfish part. Better conversation comes when people aren't weirded/freaked/creeped out. You've probably figured out we like to talk around here.
The bad incident came at an IHOP, when what looked like a son (adult) telling his mother that he thought she needed to see a counselor, that she wasn't behaving normally. He was talking softly, trying to be reasonable, and the only reason I overheard was because they were in the booth next to me. Truth be told he could have worded it better, but it wasn't rude or a put-down, he was concerned. She went ballistic and threw her pancakes at him, syrup and all, and started screaming about how she wasn't crazy, she didn't need to see a shrink, etc. She convinced me he was right, the mom needed some counseling at the very least. She ran out to the car, he tried to clean up a little, paid his bill and went after his mother. He had the keys, she couldn't get in the car without him. My guess was that she probably would have left without him. All i could really do was look sympathetic.
The odd thing, the only thing that annoyed me was when the waitress came over and used the same couple sentences to apologize to everyone for the incident. They have a script for that situation?
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