Glen writes:

< I'm talking about a) being *aware* of one's triggers and b) where there are 
none, *installing* them. You're talking about triggering the way the right 
wingers talk about it ... as if it's a bad thing. My point in arguing with 
Steve's position is that reduction, triggering is a Good Thing. >

No problem with that, provided it is a actively and skeptically curated set of 
triggers.  If one has to call the police every time a trigger fires, then 
that's a crude trigger that should be replaced with a better one.

Marcus
 

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