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by piutywrec194 » Sat Nov 12, 2016 1:30 am
I was wondering if you could give me a second opinion about something. I have Asperger's Syndrome and like many people with this disorder I often have very intense emotions. Whenever I see a mainstream mpaa approved Hollywood movie with a nude scene involving an underaged actor over the age of two; scenes that are innocent and legal and seen as no big deal by the general public on account that they are non-sexual such as skinny-dipping, bath/shower scene involving an underaged actor scenes that only show rear nudity I get nauseated with anger and stay depressed for days, suffering the same trauma that one would normally feel when they witness an actual murder. Most people laugh off such scenes as no big deal. Where does this come from and how can I deal with it? Is this normal or is it a symptom that can be dealt with with medication?
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by naps » Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:35 pm
piutywrec194 wrote:I was wondering if you could give me a second opinion about something. I have Asperger's Syndrome and like many people with this disorder I often have very intense emotions. Whenever I see a mainstream mpaa approved Hollywood movie with a nude scene involving an underaged actor over the age of two; scenes that are innocent and legal and seen as no big deal by the general public on account that they are non-sexual such as skinny-dipping, bath/shower scene involving an underaged actor scenes that only show rear nudity I get nauseated with anger and stay depressed for days, suffering the same trauma that one would normally feel when they witness an actual murder. Most people laugh off such scenes as no big deal. Where does this come from and how can I deal with it? Is this normal or is it a symptom that can be dealt with with medication?
There might be some reason these things trigger a reaction in you. Some kind of talk therapy would probably help you get to the bottom of it. So no, this is not something that should be dealt with by taking medication. Perhaps delving into the meaning of these thoughts and finding out why you suffer from them may indicate a condition that would require meds, but I seriously doubt it.
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