@fmf saidWhy would I deny being a mental health practitioner or feel cornered when I have, in actuality, been a mental health practitioner for the past 25 years?
In 2018, cornered by Romans1009, you were at pains to deny you had ever suggested you were a "mental health practitioner". If you've changed your tune now, so be it.
You are making absolutely no sense.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI get muddled from time to time and I say incorrect things too. But not in this case.
You are physically unable to contemplate being muddled and incorrect.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhy did you deny being a mental health practitioner in 2018 if, now, in 2022, you insist that you are one? Good question.
Why would I deny being a mental health practitioner or feel cornered when I have, in actuality, been a mental health practitioner for the past 25 years?
01 Nov 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI am just telling you what happened. I am making no error. I am not doubling down.
It's actually rather funny that you chastise other posters for doubling down on their perceived errors and yet are by far the greatest offender.
@fmf saidDid he include the word 'qualified' as Dive has just done?
Why did you deny being a mental health practitioner in 2018 if, now, in 2022, you insist that you are one? Good question.
A psychiatrist would have a degree in his chosen profession and be a qualified mental health practitioner. I am not that, nor have I ever claimed to be that. My degree was not in psychology.
@very-rusty saidI believe sir it was an intentional Freudian slip.
No one said you did. Get your mind out of the gutter!!!
-VR
01 Nov 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWell, it would be her prerogative to do so. But it would make no difference to the facts of this matter.
If the Duchess were still active she'd no doubt question your abysmal memory and reading comprehension.