I am often asked why I post rh negative “celebrities” that make us look bad. The answer is simple:
I’m not here to make anyone look good or bad. I am here for reality. I don’t post about aliens or reptilians for cheap publicity. I post actual studies, whether or not they are popular.
This blog is about finding answers and those interested in finding them with me.
When reading about rh negative lives gone wrong, I tend to look at their childhoods. This is not about excuses as I do believe in predispositions. I also look for triggers.
Kurt Cobain wasn’t born suicidal. He was born an intelligent and sensitive O negative boy. He also suffered greatly at the hands of whatever boyfriends his (probably rh negative) mother dragged into their family home.
Rh negative men and women have similar health deficits generally speaking, but overall, physical health deficits seem more common in rh negative women and mental health ones in rh negative men.
We often feel sorry for those suffering in childhood, but few watch what happens later. These kids don’t just forget what took place, whatever terror they were subjected to.
You can have several children exposed to the exact trauma and while the impact is the same, predisposition determines different ways of reacting towards it. None of this is meant as an excuse. It is a call for prevention.
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