DoNotLet2
Wizard
- Oct 14, 2019
- 684
Hello
Just stumbled upon this
Alexithymia. A disorder that makes people feel nothing at all. Because of it the people suffering from it can't feel anything. It was shown as a disorder. I understand that the part of feeling too much physical pain but not experiencing mental pain is good. The main problem is that the main character in the video couldn't communicate with people well she couldn't even call for help.
So which scenario is better?
1) You experience endless mental pain with little to no relief. It can't be stopped. Nothing works. No happiness at all. But on the other hand you can communicate with people quite well.
2) You can't feel anything. No happiness at all but no pain either. People can't understand you and you can't understand them.
I'm asking this because showing the inability to suffer mental pain showm as a disorder got me confused.
Just stumbled upon this
Alexithymia. A disorder that makes people feel nothing at all. Because of it the people suffering from it can't feel anything. It was shown as a disorder. I understand that the part of feeling too much physical pain but not experiencing mental pain is good. The main problem is that the main character in the video couldn't communicate with people well she couldn't even call for help.
So which scenario is better?
1) You experience endless mental pain with little to no relief. It can't be stopped. Nothing works. No happiness at all. But on the other hand you can communicate with people quite well.
2) You can't feel anything. No happiness at all but no pain either. People can't understand you and you can't understand them.
I'm asking this because showing the inability to suffer mental pain showm as a disorder got me confused.