B3TA Most Haunted
Tell us your first-hand ghost stories and paranormal experiences, and we'll tell you that you are a mental. Extra points forlies tales about filthy ghost sex
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( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 13:23)
Tell us your first-hand ghost stories and paranormal experiences, and we'll tell you that you are a mental. Extra points for
Suggested by big_bluberry
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 13:23)
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Have I read this right?
Your job was to live with a person with diminished mental capacity and hide away to listen to any men she brought home to have sex with for money? You were also supposed to rate them as "dangerous" or not depending on whether they caused her physical or mental harm?
In Australia the government pimps out mentally disabled women and rates the customers on how violent they are but takes no action?
( , Sun 16 Sep 2012, 23:31, 2 replies)
Your job was to live with a person with diminished mental capacity and hide away to listen to any men she brought home to have sex with for money? You were also supposed to rate them as "dangerous" or not depending on whether they caused her physical or mental harm?
In Australia the government pimps out mentally disabled women and rates the customers on how violent they are but takes no action?
( , Sun 16 Sep 2012, 23:31, 2 replies)
I realise I'm probably very glib about this, but yeah. That's how state care services operate sometimes. Ideally, the managers in charge of providing the client a safe, welcoming home, will have met and engaged the client in some way, to try and develop a relationship with the client, so that the client gets to know and trust them. In the real world, this never happens. The manager reads a name on a referral, and puts a bum in a bed. The sad fact is that after state wards turn 18, there's no obligation for the managers to ensure that the client is safe and accounted for, unless that client is within the confines of the property. It doesn't matter whether the client is intellectually competent or not. And worse if the client is has a mental illness. If the client brought home a gentleman, we would ask him to leave. If our client was under 18, we would be obligated to have the police remove him as a trespasser, because we would have that duty of care for the client as a minor. Because she was an adult, mentally impaired or not, she still has the right to say "no, he is my guest, I want him here." Because it's her residence, she has that right. Hence the waiting and documenting whether he murders us or not.
( , Mon 17 Sep 2012, 15:52, closed)
Wow.
It makes sense as you explain it, her being an adult and all, but it still sounds all kinds of crazy to me.
That said, I know too little of UK mental health care to know whether it is any better here.
( , Mon 17 Sep 2012, 17:44, closed)
It makes sense as you explain it, her being an adult and all, but it still sounds all kinds of crazy to me.
That said, I know too little of UK mental health care to know whether it is any better here.
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