Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24252521-20171123044845/@comment-34946084-20180405065011

I always found that ridiculous. Isn't that weird, because if you consider it, all Seven have issues and these issues can be specified and categorized as mental illness, or disorders, sickness, ect ect. But these are never specified as real mental ilnesses or as real problems and sicknesses. And I, sorry for my language, call that bullsh*t. I got it, we are talking about children books here, but, If you went and added these issues in the children books in the first place, You, at least, can't ignore these facts anymore. Because last time I remember, suicide thoughts or depression and that kind of things are specified as real mental problems. And another thing that I found it funny is, how, in kind of situations, no one never had mental breakdown?

And, talking about abandonment issues... Leo has one, for example, not anymore, after Calypso, but back then, he has. Speaking of Calypso, this girl is the one who really suffered because of abandonment issues. I'm not saying that Piper has no issues like that, I am saying that, in her case it is extreme. And there is another problem, she felt never guilt about it. You, maybe, can steal cars, okay. We are talking about a teenage girl here, so, fine. But, If you never felt any guilt about it, I call that is a problematic. Because at least, when you hurt someone you love, you show guilt. In normal terms, of course, If you are a human.