Take for example, the people posting in the general love advice section. Do you think that they generally take our advice? Or do they go off and do what they want anyway?
Most don't come back and update. So I always wonder.
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Take for example, the people posting in the general love advice section. Do you think that they generally take our advice? Or do they go off and do what they want anyway?
Most don't come back and update. So I always wonder.
Answer B. Totally, or 90% of all posters are B. I was one of them :)
I believe that most people come here for commiseration, not advice. They want to be heard. Some are open to listening to what others have to say, but most are just backed into an emotional corner and looking for relief.
I think the poll is too black & white. I've taken the advice I get here, but I do falter from time to time during moments of weakness.
I voted B, too. I think one needs to be in the mindset of wanting help and most just aren't.
Although I think if the forum can help just a handful along the way to have an "a ha!" moment which might keep them from making a mistake they'll regret, then it's totally worth it.
Well I actually took your advice, so I have to vote for A. :)
I vote B for majority.
I miss the members who would come, not get the advice they want, throw a fit and say they are gonna delete their account.
Those were entertaining.
Well, it's supposed to be to a certain extent. There is always a grey area of posters that follow some of the advice. Or all of it, but then make the same mistake in a completely different circumstance.Quote:
Originally Posted by shheadz [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I certainly wouldn't that people should follow LF advice like a mantra. After all, people should make their own choices and mistakes sometimes. As long as they're not causing the suffering of others, they can be good learning experiences.
For this particular poll, I'm more or less referring to the people who make one post, and we never hear from them again.
You've crossed the line into *gasp*....regular!
"One of us! one of us! Gooble Gobble we accept you!" <---Very twisted movie reference.
i think some of our advice is really hard to follow. like when we encourage somebody to get a divorce or leave someone they're miserable with. those things have to happen on their own time. but i think eventually they follow it, or they see why we advised them that way. at least if they don't they take it to heart.
+1 for the Freaks refference!
I don't know about the one time posters, but I notice people who post in a thread 3 or 4 times will often scream about how we "don't understand", "you people are cruel" or "our relationship is unique" THEN take our advice. That's always fun.
When I finally left my drunk-ass, neglectful husband, I got flack here for "not dealing with the problem". I didn't take it too personally- that person had not just spent 10 years with Mr. Stinky.
I got some great advice from forum posters about the rocky moments in my current relationship, though. You guys are great at getting me to simmah down, now.
Even if people don't follow our advice to a T, they do keep it in mind and it does seem to change what they would've done otherwise (even if just a little bit).
For that reason, I chose A.
Also, we tend to remember the instances where people don't follow our advice more so than when they do.
Maybe because they are majority?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanctuary [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Or maybe because the people that follow the advice don't come back, so they are hardly noticed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pettit-Papillon [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I don't think it's just the forum, it's human nature in general. When you're having relationship issues, you want to talk about it with whoever will listen. Everyone will give you an opinion....your mom, your online forum, your best friend. No matter who gives it to you, you don't take the advice until you're ready.
I think a lot of people come on here in fresh pain needing an emotional release, someone to talk them down off the ledge so to speak. They may hear what we say, but they don't take it to heart until they're ready. Some are ready right away, but most need more time.