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Helping Hand
Helping Hand
iam an retired telecom employee.can I extend my helping hand to the required personalities from my office?


I want to do selfless service from my office to the deserved persons.Anybody can directly contact me to avail my services.Any sort of service you want ,you will receive whole hearted welcome.

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How can this forum justify slapping down a helping hand extended to a depressed person who's asking for help?


They deleted my offer to have this person email me if they needed someone to listen and advise.

With all due respect to what I imagine were only the kindest of intentions on your part, I suspect that security reasons are probably behind YA's unwillingness to allow people to offer their personal e-addresses in this very public forum.

We're all essentially anonymous here, using avatars and screen names. Also, there's no minimum age limit, so people who post here may be quite young.

That means that any one of us *could* be a sexual predator or have other nefarious plans to exploit the vulnerability of a questioner, whether that vulnerability stems from the questioner's tender age, depressed emotional state, or whatever.

The best way to help someone who is in such distress that we clearly aren't going to be able to help much by simply answering here in YA is probably to encourage that person to reach out to a safe resource: for example, a suicide hotline or one of the many Internet resources (including interactive forums) that specialize in supporting people struggling with mental health issues.

If you really want to make yourself available to "listen and advise" depressed people (and that's certainly a noble goal), you might wish to join one of those Internet support groups, where "peer counselling" is not only allowed but welcomed.

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3 Responses to “Helping Hand”

  1. aisha_73 Says:

    That's a truly ignorant question. You haven't qualified it properly, and you sound very racist – in the general sense, black people (among others) have faced enormous bias their whole lives here in the US, and for you to ask such a question is not just rude, but uneducated.

  2. internet-arbiter Says:

    If she didn’t want to go down on him, and didn’t want to get him off, yeah id be a jerk to say that. Id never advocate “rape” (loose context but forced to do anything really is rape) but if she “wants” him to blow his load, its not much to have a helping hand. Incidentally I find sex is far easier to come by than a beej. Never did figure out the best way to initiate/bring that up. (Again, would never force anything :P )

  3. goosetea Says:

    madagascarnow, if you love attention you will get plenty there :) if you are going to do some walking to national parks or in the cities you will have a lot of “sali vaza/hello white man” . especially in antsirabe. there you can not stay for a minute not being bothered with someone selling you something. neither you can eat safely in the cafe. ’cause tuk tuk driver can sit accross you and offer you a ride everytime you raise your head from the meal. or locals may point you to their kids like if you are animal in the zoo)french tourists mostly ride in the cars with the hired driver and local people don’t have much interaction with the tourists I guess. when you come to bus station always shoo away all the “helpers”. if someone walks you to the ticket office it will cost you two or three thousands more. if the ride is to some village or city nearby then you may want to use helping hand to find the bus. but all inter city buses – go directly to the office. buy only front seats where you can stretch your legs a little bit. for some trips it is wise to buy 2 front seats. like if you go to morondava to see avenue de baobab. the road there (like last 20km) is awful. they do not speak english. I’ve met about 2 people who spoke some in a month. but some basic french phrases will do. and there is this waiting for the bus to be full. i mean it is full on waiting. once i waited since 10am to 19pm and then some for caravan to be formed. cuase they say there are bandits robbing buses. caravan however has no protection. it is more like jack pot.in antsirabe there is a small bus station on the gas station. you should go further to terminal. because there are some hassling there. i went to police and they stopped for a while. but i guess for now it is going on again.the best exchange ratio was in airport of tana. the further you go from Tana the lower the ratio. and banks have some strange working hours. once i spent whole day to go from village to fiarantsoa to change money.oh and some places have no electricity. i stayed in a hotel on the indian ocean and we had generator that was not turned on because i didn’t really needed it (they gave me candles) and water was from the rain :) and they could only cook some fried eggs twice per day :) you will not forget madagascar easily :)