Firstly, I think we got mostly the same sources. No judgement, just "huh."
Second, therapy is a good thing, and honestly, I don't know why people don't use it more. Like why would that have a bad stigma in the first place? How did it get created? Why?
I so feel your pain in collecting the information for question three. There isn't much room to breath, interpretation wise.
Also, and this is a fun question that no one will answer because we all do this forum thing last heckin' minute, how would someone who doesn't feel pain work on that? I'm not talking mentally, I'm talking like a prosthetic or a treatment. And, how ethical would said treatment be? Depending on the realness of it, you could be, quite literally, causing someone to really be in pain for the first time. And yet, it is an important biological process that helps keep us safe.
Second, therapy is a good thing, and honestly, I don't know why people don't use it more. Like why would that have a bad stigma in the first place? How did it get created? Why?
I so feel your pain in collecting the information for question three. There isn't much room to breath, interpretation wise.
Also, and this is a fun question that no one will answer because we all do this forum thing last heckin' minute, how would someone who doesn't feel pain work on that? I'm not talking mentally, I'm talking like a prosthetic or a treatment. And, how ethical would said treatment be? Depending on the realness of it, you could be, quite literally, causing someone to really be in pain for the first time. And yet, it is an important biological process that helps keep us safe.