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primek
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8 years ago

Remember our words can impact others.

It is with regret I will become much less active on the site. I will continue to support people in groups or who pm me but feel I need to step away from the  site.

I'm  afraid I'm disappointed with the BCNA community with its disrespect of all members. We were all so hot on having males  feel included with the name of the Beacon, but have no respect that  there are people of varying ages, backgrounds etc and people are taking great pleasure in putting down others who find  language choices or point of view offensive.

Whilst I swear like a sailor myself, I am mindful of the  environment I am in. I am aware others can and do feel uncomfortable with profanity. Whilst I get we want to support someone who was offended when asked to rethink their typed language. I'm  afraid a number people who have supported her (myself included ) have decided to use the opportunity to be nasty and rude to others  who found the languange confronting. This shows to me we are no longer a supporting inclusive community. Sadly.

Basically the threads recently have forgotten why we are hear. To support each other  with breast cancer. 

Moderators are required here as people don't think before they speak at times. If you want a site without moderator oversight...then there  is always facebook.

Anyway. It's been a great 2 years and I feel I have paid it forward to others. I have made lifelong friends through here and this site has got me through many difficult days. But I guess it's time for others to step up.

Kath x

https://nobullying.com/curse/#

  • Oh no, another wonderful lady leaving. Thank you for your support, knowledge and wisdom, Kath. You'll be missed.
  • PS I agree the odd photo of you in your leathers with that joyous smile would be nice to see 
  • Oh no @ primek  . I too feel like crying at the thought of losing your wise counsel and warm presence on this site .

    Many will take on board your censure and hopefully some modify their conduct to exercise tolerance of difference and reflect on the power of the written word .

    Whilst we are all different we do all share a common goal to survive this awful disease .Tearing  each other apart helps nobody.

    Please return when you feel you can - I for one will miss you greatly.
  • Dear @primek,
    well what do I say, I feel more like crying to be honest,I am not going to write a long post, I am past that, it just seems that everything you have addressed is so true, especially why we are here, I do not participate in any form of social media and have never done so, I have enough to deal with my 16 year old grandaughter being the subject of on line bullying, that I have also taken a back step here on line, it took me 18 months after diagnosis to get the confidence to actually put up a post and the support and encouragement I have received has been amazing, I feel that I "know" all of you as friends,
    please know at least from me that all of your words of encouragement, support and all of you advice has been very very much appreciated, who knows we might even meet along "the track" one day,
    with much love and appreciation,
    wendy55 

  • Kath

    You have been a towering presence on this site. Your careful research, patience at all times, encouraging words and your honesty about your own feelings and experience have inspired so many and humbled me. 

    I know that you will not have taken this step lightly and will therefore not ask you to stay at this time. I think a break is not a bad thing for any of us. But please send us a postcard from time to time as we will miss your good counsel, your generosity and your love. And we will want to know you are travelling well, motorbike leathers and all. 

    Look after yourself, keep well, live with laughter! 

    Alison